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Norah Mary Elizabeth Hill 1832–1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1832

Birth Location: Godmersham Park, Kent, England

Death Date: 24 Apr 1920

Death Location: ?

Father: Arthur Lord

Mother: Louisa Dowager

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Norah Mary Elizabeth Hill was born in 1832 in Godmersham Park, Kent, England, the child of Arthur Marcus Hill Lord And Louisa Lucy Sandys Lady Sandys Dowager. Norah Mary Elizabeth Hill passed away in 1920 in ?.

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Biography

  • Norah Mary Elizabeth Hill was born in 1832 in Godmersham Park, Kent, England, the child of Arthur Marcus Hill Lord And Louisa Lucy Sandys Lady Sandys Dowager.
  • Norah Mary Elizabeth Hill passed away in 1920 in ?.

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Norah Hill's Ancestors

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Norah Hill
1832–1920
Birth Place: Godmersham Park, Kent, England
Parents
Arthur Marcus Hill - Lord
1798–1863
prob Grtr London, England
Louisa (Lucy* Sandys (Lady Sandys)) Dowager
1816–1886
Bray, Berkshire, England
Grandparents
Arthur Hill
1753–1801
Kilwarin, Co Down, Ireland
Mary Sandys
1764–1836
Ombersley, Worcestershire, England
Joseph Blake
1769–1865
Maria (Blake, nee) Hough*Hugh
1776–1831
London, London, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Norah Hill's Timeline

3 Records

1832
abt 1832
Birth of Norah Mary Elizabeth Hill in Godmersham Park, Kent, England
Godmersham Park, Kent, England
1920
24 Apr 1920
Age 88
Death of Norah Mary Elizabeth Hill in ?
?
1920
24 Apr 1920
Age 88
Death of Norah Mary Elizabeth Hill
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1832
    Event Place: Godmersham Park, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Apr 1920
    Event Place: ?

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Apr 1920

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