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Lydia Shurtleff 1814–1855 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Mar 1814

Birth Location: Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada

Death Date: 03 Sep 1855

Death Location: Durham, Grey, Ontario, Canada

Father: Gideon Shurtleff

Mother: Mary Ward

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The story of Lydia Shurtleff began in 1814 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada. Lydia Shurtleff passed away in 1855 in Durham, Grey, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Lydia Shurtleff began in 1814 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada.
  • Lydia Shurtleff passed away in 1855 in Durham, Grey, Ontario, Canada.

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Lydia Shurtleff's Ancestors

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Lydia Shurtleff
1814–1855
Birth Place: Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada
Parents
Gideon Shurtleff
1775–1855
East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States of America
Mary Ward
1776–1837
Ernestown Twp L&A Ontario
Grandparents
William Ward
1755–1797
Vermont, USA
Mary (Ann) Town
1764–
of Minisink, Orange, New York, United States
Great-Grandparents
Ezekiel WARD
1736–1810
Marah
1742–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents
David Ward
1681–1768
Mary Brown
1684–1738

Lydia Shurtleff's Timeline

2 Records

1814
15 Mar 1814
Birth of Lydia Shurtleff in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada
Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada
1855
03 Sep 1855
Age 41
Death of Lydia Shurtleff in Durham, Grey, Ontario, Canada
Durham, Grey, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Mar 1814
    Event Place: Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Sep 1855
    Event Place: Durham, Grey, Ontario, Canada

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