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Valerie Rupert Gooms Mitchell 1919–1973 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11/12/1919

Birth Location: Myersville, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica

Death Date: 23 July 1973

Death Location: Mary Browns Corner, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

Father: Frederick Mitchell

Mother: Ethel Wright

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In 1919, Valerie Rupert Gooms Mitchell entered the world in Myersville, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, born to Frederick Samuel Mitchell And Ethel Gertrude Wright. Valerie Rupert Gooms Mitchell passed away in 1973 in Mary Browns Corner, Saint Andrew, Jamaica.

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Biography

  • In 1919, Valerie Rupert Gooms Mitchell entered the world in Myersville, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, born to Frederick Samuel Mitchell And Ethel Gertrude Wright.
  • Valerie Rupert Gooms Mitchell passed away in 1973 in Mary Browns Corner, Saint Andrew, Jamaica.

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Valerie Mitchell's Ancestors

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Valerie Mitchell
1919–1973
Birth Place: Myersville, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
Parents
Frederick Samuel Mitchell
1873–1929
Hopeton, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
Ethel (Gertrude) Wright
1885–1933
Black River, Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
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Valerie Mitchell's Timeline

2 Records

1919
11/12/1919
Birth of Valerie Rupert Gooms Mitchell in Myersville, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
Myersville, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
1973
23 July 1973
Age 54
Death of Valerie Rupert Gooms Mitchell in Mary Browns Corner, Saint Andrew, Jamaica
Mary Browns Corner, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11121919
    Event Place: Myersville, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 July 1973
    Event Place: Mary Browns Corner, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

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