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Mary Edith Goundry 1917 – 2006 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 JAN 1917

Birth Location: 80 High Street, Byers Green, Co. Durham

Death Date: 26 AUG 2006

Death Location: Coundon, Co. Durham

Father: Levi GOUNDRY

Mother: Matilda Booth

Spouse(s): George Johnson

Children(s): Frank Johnson

The story of Mary Edith Goundry began in 1917 in 80 High Street, Byers Green, Co. Durham. Mary Edith Goundry married George Brown Johnson, and had children including Frank Johnson. Mary Edith Goundry passed away in 2006 in Coundon, Co. Durham.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Edith Goundry began in 1917 in 80 High Street, Byers Green, Co. Durham.
  • Mary Edith Goundry married George Brown Johnson, and had children including Frank Johnson.
  • Mary Edith Goundry passed away in 2006 in Coundon, Co. Durham.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Goundry's Ancestors

Self
Mary Goundry
1917 – 2006
Birth Place: 80 High Street, Byers Green, Co. Durham
Parents
Levi Gambetta GOUNDRY
1876 – 1948
Newfield, Byers Green, Co. Durham
Matilda Booth
1877 – 1955
Houghton Bank, Heighington, Co. Durham
Grandparents
Henry (Simpson) GOUNDRY
1834 – 1892
Crowtrees, Woodhouses, Old Quarrington, Co. Durham
Dorothy (Ann (Dora)) Curry
1840 – 1905
Stepney Bank, Ouseburn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
John Booth
1849 – 1897
Byers Green, Co. Durham
Mary (Emmeline) Robson
1854 – 1935
Royal Oak, Redworth, Co. Durham
Great-Grandparents
Henry GOUNDRY
1806 – 1877
Hannah Simpson
1808 – 1881
Ralph Curry
1819 – 1885
Ann Dobson
1817 – 1877
Joseph Booth
1818 – 1901
Caroline Layton
1820 – 1896
Newby Robson
1804 – 1875
Ann Todd
1814 – 1882
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joshua GOUNDRY
1747 – 1830
Eleanor
1761 – 1852
Margaret? Simpson?
1790 –
Robert Curry
1795 – 1880
Ann Minikin
1796 – 1841
John Dobson
1781 – 1845
Isabella Oliver
1777 – 1851
Thomas Booth
1791 – 1863
Jane Newcomb
1796 – 1836
William Layton
1771 – 1822
Ann Lax
1796 – 1868
John Robson
1750 – 1840
Ann Newby
1770 – 1831
William Todd
1786 – 1868
Elizabeth Richardson
1783 – 1862

Mary Goundry's Descendants

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Mary (Edith) Goundry (22 JAN 1917 – 26 AUG 2006) m. George (Brown) Johnson (13 JUN 1915 – ABT FEB 1992)
  1. 1. Frank Johnson (ABT NOV 1950 – ) m. Susan (A.) Brownbridge (ABT FEB 1949 – )
    1. 1. Vicki (Louise) Johnson (ABT MAY 1983 – )
    2. 2. Sara (Anne) Johnson (MAY 1984 – )
    3. 3. Helen (Frances) Johnson (DEC 1988 – )

Mary Goundry's Timeline

4 Records

1917
22 JAN 1917
Birth of Mary Edith Goundry in 80 High Street, Byers Green, Co. Durham
80 High Street, Byers Green, Co. Durham
1917
18 FEB 1917
Mary Edith Goundry was baptized in St. Peter's, Byers Green, Co. Durham
St. Peter's, Byers Green, Co. Durham
2006
26 AUG 2006
Age 89
Death of Mary Edith Goundry in Coundon, Co. Durham
Coundon, Co. Durham
2006
4 SEP 2006
Age 89
Burial of Mary Edith Goundry in Coundon Cemetery, Coundon, Co. Durham
Coundon Cemetery, Coundon, Co. Durham

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 JAN 1917
    Event Place: 80 High Street, Byers Green, Co. Durham
    Record Source: File (merged): C:\Users\Mike\Documents\HENRY and HANNAH.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 18 FEB 1917
    Event Place: St. Peter's, Byers Green, Co. Durham
    Record Source: File (merged): C:\Users\Mike\Documents\HENRY and HANNAH.ged

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: ABT FEB 1992
    Record Source: her husband George died

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 AUG 2006
    Event Place: Coundon, Co. Durham
    Record Source: Age:
    89y

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 4 SEP 2006
    Event Place: Coundon Cemetery, Coundon, Co. Durham
    Record Source: File (merged): C:\Users\Mike\Documents\HENRY and HANNAH.ged

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