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Mildred Walsh 1917–1965 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1917

Birth Location: Western Bay, Cb, Nf., Can.

Death Date: 1965

Death Location: Cambridge, On., Can.

Father: Maurice Walsh

Mother: Annie Hanrahan

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Children(s):

In 1917, Mildred Walsh entered the world in Western Bay, Cb, Nf., Can., born to Maurice Walsh And Annie C Hanrahan. Mildred Walsh passed away in 1965 in Cambridge, On., Can..

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  • C 1 criteria (Basic)
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Biography

  • In 1917, Mildred Walsh entered the world in Western Bay, Cb, Nf., Can., born to Maurice Walsh And Annie C Hanrahan.
  • Mildred Walsh passed away in 1965 in Cambridge, On., Can..

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mildred Walsh's Ancestors

Self
Mildred Walsh
1917–1965
Birth Place: Western Bay, Cb, Nf., Can.
Parents
Maurice Walsh
1886–1953
Western Bay, Cb, Nf., Can.
Annie (C) Hanrahan
1886–1955
Grates Cove, Nl, Can.
Grandparents
John Walsh
1851–1930
Elizabeth (Halfyard) Bishop
1852–1927
Bradley's Cove, Cb, Nf, Can.
Great-Grandparents
John Bishop
1812–1886
Clarimond Jacobs
1819–1908
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Bishop
1790–1812
Patience Youngs
1790–1862
Joseph Jacobs
1783–1858
Clarimond Halfyard
1791–1869

Mildred Walsh's Timeline

2 Records

1917
1917
Birth of Mildred Walsh in Western Bay, Cb, Nf., Can.
Western Bay, Cb, Nf., Can.
1965
1965
Age 48
Death of Mildred Walsh in Cambridge, On., Can.
Cambridge, On., Can.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1917
    Event Place: Western Bay, Cb, Nf., Can.
    Record Source:
    [1] Halfyards from Bob 21-04-00.ftw
    [2] Jacobs-s2.ftw
    [3] Jacobs-s.ftw

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1965
    Event Place: Cambridge, On., Can.
    Record Source:
    [1] Halfyards from Bob 21-04-00.ftw
    [2] Jacobs-s2.ftw
    [3] Jacobs-s.ftw

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