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James Albert Renouf (1844)

James Albert Renouf
Born in Sandy Point, Newfoundlandmap
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Husband of — married 13 Nov 1868 in Sandy Point, St. George's Bay, Newfoundlandmap
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Biography

Birth

James Albert Renouf, the son of Philip and Margaret, was born September 22, 1844 in Sandy Point, Newfoundland.[1] He married Lydia Morris on Nov 13, 1868 in Sandy Point.[2]

Sources

  1. NL GenWeb. St. George's Bay - Sandy Point. St. Stephen's Anglican Church - Birth Records. Sean O'Leary, 1999. Accessed 2020.
  2. NL GenWeb. St. George's Bay - Sandy Point. St. Stephen's Anglican Church: Marriage Records. Sean O'Leary. Accessed 2021.




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