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Uriah Benjamin Rafuse 1872–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: JAN 1872

Birth Location: Middlewood, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

Death Date: 3 APR 1912

Death Location: Crousetown, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: James Rafuse

Mother:

Spouse(s): Mary Bollivar

Children(s): Frederick Rafuse, Annie Rafuse, Arthur Rafuse, Amy Rafuse, Miles Rafuse

Uriah Benjamin Rafuse was born in 1872 in Middlewood, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada, the child of James Frederick Fred Rafuse And Ellen Venot. In 1905, Uriah Benjamin Rafuse was employed. Uriah Benjamin Rafuse married Mary Matilda Bollivar, and had children including Amy Eleanor Ellen Rafuse, Annie Rafuse, Arthur Lawrence Rafuse, Frederick Wilson Rafuse, Miles Lloyd Rafuse. Uriah Benjamin Rafuse passed away in 1912 in Crousetown, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • Uriah Benjamin Rafuse was born in 1872 in Middlewood, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada, the child of James Frederick Fred Rafuse And Ellen Venot.
  • In 1905, Uriah Benjamin Rafuse was employed.
  • Uriah Benjamin Rafuse married Mary Matilda Bollivar, and had children including Amy Eleanor Ellen Rafuse, Annie Rafuse, Arthur Lawrence Rafuse, Frederick Wilson Rafuse, Miles Lloyd Rafuse.
  • Uriah Benjamin Rafuse passed away in 1912 in Crousetown, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Uriah Rafuse's Ancestors

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Uriah Rafuse
1872–1912
Birth Place: Middlewood, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents
James Frederick (Fred) Rafuse
1836–
Grandparents
John ('Joshua' Frederick) Rafuse
1806–1844
Great-Grandparents
Eberhard Rehfus
1767–1844
Susanna Klettenberger
1772–1827
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Rehfus
1720–1798
Anna Rab
1722–1809
Peter Clattenburger
1725–1788
Anna Wagner
–1792

Uriah Rafuse's Descendants

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Uriah (Benjamin) Rafuse (JAN 1872–3 APR 1912) m. Mary (Matilda) Bollivar (25 JUN 1868–20 OCT 1926)
  1. 1. Frederick (Wilson) Rafuse 1895–1918
  2. 2. Annie Rafuse 1896–1978 m. Amos Nowe 1888–
    1. 1. Norman (Lowell) Nowe 1923–1993 m. Violet Reid –1993
    2. 2. Gerald Nowe 1921–1944
    3. 3. Avery (Lawson) Nowe 1925–1991 m. Annie (L.) Unknown 1896–1978
    4. 4. Ruth (Louise) Nowe 1928–2007
  3. 3. Arthur ('Lawrence') Rafuse 1899–1981 m. Dorothy (Mae) Theriau 1912–1996
    1. 1. Charles (Arthur) Rafuse 1936–2015 m. June (Esther) Bateman 1936–2016
    2. 2. Barbara (Jane) Rafuse 1938–1998
  4. 4. Amy (Eleanor (Ellen)) Rafuse 1903– m. William (Morton) Jodrey 1887–
    1. 1. Donald (W.) Jodrey –2010
    2. 2. Robert (M.) Jodrey 1929–2010
  5. 5. Miles (Lloyd) Rafuse 1905–
    1. 1. Ruth (L.) Rafuse –1999
    2. 2. David (L.) Rafuse 1944–2000 m. Marcia (J.) Coon 1945–2011

Uriah Rafuse's Timeline

3 Records

1872
JAN 1872
Birth of Uriah Benjamin Rafuse in Middlewood, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Middlewood, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
1905
JAN 1905
Age 33
Uriah Benjamin Rafuse was employed
None
1912
3 APR 1912
Age 40
Death of Uriah Benjamin Rafuse in Crousetown, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Crousetown, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: JAN 1872
    Event Place: Middlewood, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: St. Andrew's United Church Cemetery, Crousetown, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Date: JAN 1905
    Record Source: Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, An online media site for records of births, marriages and deaths.

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 APR 1912
    Event Place: Crousetown, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, An online media site for records of births, marriages and deaths.

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