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Julia Louisa Childs 1868–1884 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 FEB 1868

Birth Location: Colrain, Massachusetts

Death Date: 13 APR 1884

Death Location: Providence, R I

Father: Ralph Childs

Mother: Louisa Benham

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In 1868, Julia Louisa Childs entered the world in Colrain, Massachusetts, born to Ralph Childs And Louisa Waters Benham. Julia Louisa Childs passed away in 1884 in Providence, R I.

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Biography

  • In 1868, Julia Louisa Childs entered the world in Colrain, Massachusetts, born to Ralph Childs And Louisa Waters Benham.
  • Julia Louisa Childs passed away in 1884 in Providence, R I.

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Julia Childs's Ancestors

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Julia Childs
1868–1884
Birth Place: Colrain, Massachusetts
Parents
Ralph Childs
1822–1867
Louisa (Waters) Benham
1825–1870
Grandparents
Erastus Childs
1782–1858
Mercy Hawks
1785–1854
Great-Grandparents
Paul Hawks
1736–1814
Lois Wait
1732–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Eliezer Hawks
1693–1774
Abigail Wells
1697–1768

Julia Childs's Timeline

2 Records

1868
7 FEB 1868
Birth of Julia Louisa Childs in Colrain, Massachusetts
Colrain, Massachusetts
1884
13 APR 1884
Age 16
Death of Julia Louisa Childs in Providence, R I
Providence, R I

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 FEB 1868
    Event Place: Colrain, Massachusetts
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: A Record of the Descendants of Pierre Bontecou, a Huguenot Refugee from France, in the Lines of His

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 APR 1884
    Event Place: Providence, R I
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: A Record of the Descendants of Pierre Bontecou, a Huguenot Refugee from France, in the Lines of His

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