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Joseph GOUNDRY 1882 – 1924 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT NOV 1882

Birth Location: New Coundon, Co. Durham

Death Date: 30 NOV 1924

Death Location: Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham

Father: Dixon GOUNDRY

Mother: Jane STEPHENSON

Spouse(s): Annie STAINSBY

Children(s): Edna GOUNDRY, Frances GOUNDRY, Sarah GOUNDRY, Annie GOUNDRY, Beatrice GOUNDRY

It was in 1882 that Joseph GOUNDRY was born in New Coundon, Co. Durham, a child of Dixon GOUNDRY and Jane STEPHENSON. Joseph GOUNDRY went on to marry Annie May STAINSBY and had children such as Edna GOUNDRY, Frances Jane GOUNDRY, Sarah GOUNDRY, Annie GOUNDRY and Beatrice May GOUNDRY. Joseph GOUNDRY was deceased by 1924 in Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham.

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Parents

Dixon GOUNDRY
1864 – 1941
Birth Location: Coundon, Co. Durham
DG
Jane STEPHENSON
1865 – 1913
Birth Location: Easington Lane, Co. Durham
JS

Spouses(s)

Annie STAINSBY
1890 –
Birth Location: Boyne, Co. Durham
AS

Children(s)

Edna GOUNDRY
1911 –
Birth Location: Coundon, Co. Durham
EG
Frances GOUNDRY
1912 –
Birth Location: Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham
FG
Sarah GOUNDRY
1914 –
Birth Location: Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham
SG
Annie GOUNDRY
1916 –
Birth Location: Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham
AG
Beatrice GOUNDRY
1919 –
Birth Location: Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham
BG

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: ABT NOV 1882
    Event Place: New Coundon, Co. Durham

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Year: 27 AUG 1900
    Record Source: at Auckland Court, "Jos. GOUNDRY, of Binchester Blocks, was charged under the Poaching Prevention Act with "being in the possession of a couple of rabbits under suspicious circumstances" - a P.C. saw him on the road between Whitworth Hall and Byer

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Year: BET 1901 AND 1911

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 30 NOV 1924
    Event Place: Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham
    Record Source: Age:

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Year: DEC 1924
    Event Place: Rock Road Cemetery, Spennymoor, Co. Durham

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