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Richard Ogle 1921–2003 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Nov 1921

Birth Location: Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding

Death Date: Aug 2003

Death Location: Eastyorks, Yorkshire, England

Father: Richard Ogle

Mother: Hilda Stephenson

Spouse(s): Vera Denton

Children(s):

In 1921, Richard Ogle entered the world in Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding, born to Richard Ogle And Hilda May Stephenson. Richard Ogle married Vera Kathleen Denton. Richard Ogle passed away in 2003 in Eastyorks, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1921, Richard Ogle entered the world in Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding, born to Richard Ogle And Hilda May Stephenson.
  • Richard Ogle married Vera Kathleen Denton.
  • Richard Ogle passed away in 2003 in Eastyorks, Yorkshire, England.

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Richard Ogle's Ancestors

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Richard Ogle
1921–2003
Birth Place: Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding
Parents
Richard Ogle
1901–1968
Bridlington, Flamborough, Yorkshire, England
Hilda (May) Stephenson
1902–1983
Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding
Grandparents
James (W) Stephenson
1856–1925
Winbrough, Norfolk, England
Caroline Nelson
1862–1924
Patrington, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Mary (Stevenson)
1835–1867
Robert Nelson
1835–1900
Maria Arnold
1836–1904
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Richard Ogle's Timeline

2 Records

1921
9 Nov 1921
Birth of Richard Ogle in Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding
Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding
2003
Aug 2003
Age 82
Death of Richard Ogle in Eastyorks, Yorkshire, England
Eastyorks, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Nov 1921
    Event Place: Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug 2003
    Event Place: Eastyorks, Yorkshire, England

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