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Samuel Holman 1785 – 1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 May 1785

Birth Location: Boyton, Cornwall, England

Death Date: 31 Mar 1864

Death Location: St Stephens by Launceston, Cornwall, England

Father: Thomas Holman

Mother: Mary Gilbert

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In 1785, Samuel Holman entered the world in Boyton, Cornwall, England, born to Thomas Holman and Mary Gilbert. Samuel Holman passed away in 1864 in St Stephens by Launceston, Cornwall, England.

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Biography

  • In 1785, Samuel Holman entered the world in Boyton, Cornwall, England, born to Thomas Holman and Mary Gilbert.
  • Samuel Holman passed away in 1864 in St Stephens by Launceston, Cornwall, England.

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Samuel Holman's Ancestors

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Samuel Holman
1785 – 1864
Birth Place: Boyton, Cornwall, England
Parents
Thomas Holman
1741 – 1811
St. Allen, Cornwall, England
Mary Gilbert
1755 – 1843
Kenwyn, Cornwall, England
Grandparents
William Holman
1695 – 1745
Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, England
Catherine Francis
1700 – 1779
Cornwall, England
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Holman
1668 – 1748
Susana Trenerry
1669 – 1693
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander (Hallman)
1645 – 1701
Prudience
1645 – 1695
Thomas Trenerry
1645 –
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Samuel Holman's Timeline

2 Records

1785
15 May 1785
Birth of Samuel Holman in Boyton, Cornwall, England
Boyton, Cornwall, England
1864
31 Mar 1864
Age 79
Death of Samuel Holman in St Stephens by Launceston, Cornwall, England
St Stephens by Launceston, Cornwall, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 May 1785
    Event Place: Boyton, Cornwall, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Mar 1864
    Event Place: St Stephens by Launceston, Cornwall, England

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