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Frances Ellenor GRANGE

Birth15 Oct 1892 - Lower Street, Middlewich, Cheshire, England
Death21 Mar 1960 - St. Mary's Hospital, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
MotherAlice Ann EGERTON
FatherEdward John GRANGE

Born in Lower Street, Middlewich, Cheshire, England on 15 Oct 1892 to Edward John GRANGE and Alice Ann EGERTON. Frances Ellenor GRANGE married "Bud" Clarence Boyd THOMPSON and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 Mar 1960 in St. Mary's Hospital, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.

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Parents
Edward John Grange
1870 - 1944
Alice Ann Egerton
1872 - 1958
Spouse(s)
"Bud" Clarence Boyd Thompson
1893 - 1975
George Sandbach
1891 - 1917
Children Show all
Robert Boyd Thompson
1925 - 2009
Eileen Frances Thompson
1933 - 2010
"Jack" John Edward Thompson
1920 - 1998
Ethel May Thompson
1922 - 2012
Ellenor Ann Thompson
1921 - 2007

Albert Clarence Thompson
1916 - 1998
Frederick Leslie Thompson
1924 - 2008
"Dora" Edna Theodora Marie Grange
1914 - 1945
Alice Mary Sandbach
1917 - 1961

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