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Malcolm Peter Thompson 1947–2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 May 1947

Birth Location: Stockton, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: Jan 2004

Death Location: Hartlepool, Durham, England

Father: Norman Thompson

Mother: Mary Crowe

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The story of Malcolm Peter Thompson began in 1947 in Stockton, England, United Kingdom. Malcolm Peter Thompson passed away in 2004 in Hartlepool, Durham, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Malcolm Peter Thompson began in 1947 in Stockton, England, United Kingdom.
  • Malcolm Peter Thompson passed away in 2004 in Hartlepool, Durham, England.

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Malcolm Thompson's Ancestors

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Malcolm Thompson
1947–2004
Birth Place: Stockton, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Norman Henry M Thompson
1919–1991
Auckland, Durham
Mary (Frances) Crowe
1911–1985
Hartlepool, United Kingdom
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Malcolm Thompson's Timeline

2 Records

1947
12 May 1947
Birth of Malcolm Peter Thompson in Stockton, England, United Kingdom
Stockton, England, United Kingdom
2004
Jan 2004
Age 57
Death of Malcolm Peter Thompson in Hartlepool, Durham, England
Hartlepool, Durham, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 May 1947
    Event Place: Stockton, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source:
    [1] England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2006, General Register Office; United Kingdom
    [2] England & Wales, Birth Index, General Register Office; United Kingdom; Reference: Volume 1a, Page 1064

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 2004
    Event Place: Hartlepool, Durham, England
    Record Source: England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2006, General Register Office; United Kingdom

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