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Richard Bridges 1930–2012 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Dec 1930

Birth Location: Hailsham, Sussex, England

Death Date: 15 Jan 2012

Death Location: Burghclere, Hampshire, England

Father: George Bridges

Mother: Elizabeth Packham

Spouse(s): Mary Cheal

Children(s):

In 1930, Richard Bridges entered the world in Hailsham, Sussex, England, born to George Bridges And Elizabeth Packham. Richard Bridges married Mary Elizabeth Cheal. Richard Bridges passed away in 2012 in Burghclere, Hampshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1930, Richard Bridges entered the world in Hailsham, Sussex, England, born to George Bridges And Elizabeth Packham.
  • Richard Bridges married Mary Elizabeth Cheal.
  • Richard Bridges passed away in 2012 in Burghclere, Hampshire, England.

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Richard Bridges's Ancestors

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Richard Bridges
1930–2012
Birth Place: Hailsham, Sussex, England
Parents
George Bridges
1880–1952
Hellingly, Sussex, England
Elizabeth Packham
1884–1965
Herstmonceux, Sussex, England
Grandparents
William (B H) Bridges
1845–
Deptford, Kent, England
Mary (Jane) Goldsmith
1853–
Hellingly, Sussex, England
Great-Grandparents
George Miller
1831–
Caroline Goldsmith
1831–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Goldsmith
1806–1873
Louisa Colwell
1809–

Richard Bridges's Timeline

2 Records

1930
22 Dec 1930
Birth of Richard Bridges in Hailsham, Sussex, England
Hailsham, Sussex, England
2012
15 Jan 2012
Age 82
Death of Richard Bridges in Burghclere, Hampshire, England
Burghclere, Hampshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Dec 1930
    Event Place: Hailsham, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Jan 2012
    Event Place: Burghclere, Hampshire, England

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