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William Lewis DeLong 1897–1898 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jul 20, 1897

Birth Location: Saint John. NB

Death Date: nov 23, 1898

Death Location: Church of England Burial Ground, Saint John, NB

Father: Moses DeLong

Mother: Melissa Davis

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In 1897, William Lewis DeLong entered the world in Saint John. NB, born to Moses William Delong And Melissa Jane Davis. William Lewis DeLong passed away in 1898 in Church of England Burial Ground, Saint John, NB.

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Biography

  • In 1897, William Lewis DeLong entered the world in Saint John. NB, born to Moses William Delong And Melissa Jane Davis.
  • William Lewis DeLong passed away in 1898 in Church of England Burial Ground, Saint John, NB.

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William DeLong's Ancestors

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William DeLong
1897–1898
Birth Place: Saint John. NB
Parents
Moses William DeLong
1855–
Wickham, Queens Co., NB
Melissa (Jane) Davis
1865–1944
New Brunswick
Grandparents
George (H DeLong) Jr.
1837–1864
Wickham, Queens Co., NB
Flora McCrea
1841–1917
Shannon N.B., Canada
Great-Grandparents
George DeLong
1804–1886
Jane Foster
1814–1881
Hugh McCrea
1801–1887
Catherine Boyd
1810–1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John U.E.L.
1760–1804
Sarah Clarke
1761–1858

William DeLong's Timeline

2 Records

1897
Jul 20, 1897
Birth of William Lewis DeLong in Saint John. NB
Saint John. NB
1898
nov 23, 1898
Age 1
Death of William Lewis DeLong in Church of England Burial Ground, Saint John, NB
Church of England Burial Ground, Saint John, NB

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jul 20, 1897
    Event Place: Saint John. NB

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: nov 23, 1898
    Event Place: Church of England Burial Ground, Saint John, NB

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