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Sheila F Carey 1923–2010 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1923

Birth Location: Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: Aug 2010

Death Location: Framlingham, Suffolk, England

Father: Richard Carey

Mother: Edith Beauchamp

Spouse(s): Anthony Stocker

Children(s):

In 1923, Sheila F Carey entered the world in Gloucestershire, England, born to Richard Stocker Carey And Edith Muriel Beauchamp. Sheila F Carey married Anthony W Stocker. Sheila F Carey passed away in 2010 in Framlingham, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • In 1923, Sheila F Carey entered the world in Gloucestershire, England, born to Richard Stocker Carey And Edith Muriel Beauchamp.
  • Sheila F Carey married Anthony W Stocker.
  • Sheila F Carey passed away in 2010 in Framlingham, Suffolk, England.

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Sheila Carey's Ancestors

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Sheila Carey
1923–2010
Birth Place: Gloucestershire, England
Parents
Richard Stocker Carey
1883–1957
Canning Town, Essex, England
Edith (Muriel) Beauchamp
1887–1971
Welton, Midsomer Norton, Somerset, England
Grandparents
Richard (John) Carey
1840–1918
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Lavinia (Frances) Stocker
1852–1942
Shoreditch, Middlesex, London, England
Great-Grandparents
James Stocker
1815–1887
Mary Banks
1823–1901
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George *
1770–1839
Amy *
1777–1831

Sheila Carey's Timeline

2 Records

1923
1923
Birth of Sheila F Carey in Gloucestershire, England
Gloucestershire, England
2010
Aug 2010
Age 87
Death of Sheila F Carey in Framlingham, Suffolk, England
Framlingham, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1923
    Event Place: Gloucestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug 2010
    Event Place: Framlingham, Suffolk, England

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