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Samuel Gains Morris 1872 – 1875 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Feb 1872

Birth Location: Cobham, Kent, England

Death Date: Apr 1875

Death Location: North Aylesford, Kent, England

Father: Charles Morris

Mother: Ellen Hickmott

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In 1872, Samuel Gains Morris entered the world in Cobham, Kent, England, born to Charles Morris and Ellen Jane Hickmott. Samuel Gains Morris passed away in 1875 in North Aylesford, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • In 1872, Samuel Gains Morris entered the world in Cobham, Kent, England, born to Charles Morris and Ellen Jane Hickmott.
  • Samuel Gains Morris passed away in 1875 in North Aylesford, Kent, England.

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Samuel Morris's Ancestors

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Samuel Morris
1872 – 1875
Birth Place: Cobham, Kent, England
Parents
Charles Morris
1843 – 1908
Ashburnham, Sussex, England
Ellen (Jane) Hickmott
1843 – 1917
West Farleigh, Kent, England
Grandparents
Samuel Morris
1814 –
Ashburnham, Sussex, England
Mary Rummery
1815 –
Ashburnham, Sussex, England
Stephen Hickmott
1807 – 1861
West Farleigh, Kent, England
Jane Burrell
1800 – 1882
Bearsted, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Rummery
1786 –
Mary
1791 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Rummery
1755 – 1830
Sarah Hoadley
1760 – 1814

Samuel Morris's Timeline

2 Records

1872
29 Feb 1872
Birth of Samuel Gains Morris in Cobham, Kent, England
Cobham, Kent, England
1875
Apr 1875
Age 3
Death of Samuel Gains Morris in North Aylesford, Kent, England
North Aylesford, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Feb 1872
    Event Place: Cobham, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1875
    Event Place: North Aylesford, Kent, England

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