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Roland Douglas Hunt 1924–2009 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 SEP 1924

Birth Location: Bragg's Island, Nl, Can.

Death Date: 11 OCT 2009

Death Location: Gander, NL., Can.

Father: John Hunt

Mother: Abiah Bursey

Spouse(s): Emma Paul

Children(s):

In 1924, Roland Douglas Hunt entered the world in Bragg's Island, Nl, Can., born to John Hunt And Abiah Bursey. Roland Douglas Hunt married Emma Florence Paul, and had children including Boyd Hunt, Bramwell Hunt, Gertrude Hunt, Joan Hunt, Leah Hunt, Myra Hunt. Roland Douglas Hunt passed away in 2009 in Gander, NL., Can..

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Biography

  • In 1924, Roland Douglas Hunt entered the world in Bragg's Island, Nl, Can., born to John Hunt And Abiah Bursey.
  • Roland Douglas Hunt married Emma Florence Paul, and had children including Boyd Hunt, Bramwell Hunt, Gertrude Hunt, Joan Hunt, Leah Hunt, Myra Hunt.
  • Roland Douglas Hunt passed away in 2009 in Gander, NL., Can..

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Roland Hunt's Ancestors

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Roland Hunt
1924–2009
Birth Place: Bragg's Island, Nl, Can.
Parents
John Hunt
1883–
Abiah Bursey
1888–
Grandparents
Thomas Hunt
1842–
Fair Islands, B.B., NL, Can.
Susannah King
1845–
Great-Grandparents
George Hunt
1815–
Mary Taite
1819–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Anthony Hunt
1798–
Sarah Hunt
1798–
John Taite
1794–
Sarah Anstey
1800–1863

Roland Hunt's Timeline

2 Records

1924
21 SEP 1924
Birth of Roland Douglas Hunt in Bragg's Island, Nl, Can.
Bragg's Island, Nl, Can.
2009
11 OCT 2009
Age 85
Death of Roland Douglas Hunt in Gander, NL., Can.
Gander, NL., Can.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 SEP 1924
    Event Place: Bragg's Island, Nl, Can.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 OCT 2009
    Event Place: Gander, NL., Can.

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