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Albert Augustus LANGDALE (1842 - 1876)
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Albert Augustus LANGDALE (1842 - 1876)

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Jessie MCKAY (1843 - 1916)
Marmaduke Robert LANGDALE (1813 - 1842) Marmaduke Robert LANGDALE (1785 - 1860) Marmaduke LANGDALE ( - 1832)
Sarah Augusta KELHAM
Louisa JOURDAN George JOURDAN ( - 1823)


Henrietta CHAPMAN (1811 - 1861)












b. abt Dec 1842 at Edmonton, England
m. abt Jun 1869 Jessie MCKAY (1843 - 1916) at Marylebone, London, England
d. abt Sep 1876 at Marylebone, London, England aged 33
Parents:
Marmaduke Robert LANGDALE (1813 - 1842)
Henrietta CHAPMAN (1811 - 1861)
Siblings (2):
Marmaduke Robert LANGDALE (1839 - 1922)
Louisa LANGDALE (1842 - 1914)
Events in Albert Augustus LANGDALE (1842 - 1876)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
abt Dec 1842 Albert Augustus LANGDALE was born Edmonton, England Note 1
abt Dec 1842 Death of father Marmaduke Robert LANGDALE (aged 29) Edmonton, England
1851 9 Census Chelsea, London, England
05 Dec 1861 19 Death of mother Henrietta CHAPMAN (aged 50)
abt Jun 1869 26 Married Jessie MCKAY (aged 26) Marylebone, London, England Note 2
abt Sep 1876 33 Albert Augustus LANGDALE died Marylebone, London, England Note 3
Note 1: Free BMD Dec 1842 Edmonton 3 131
Note 2: Free BMD Jun 1869 Marylebone 1a 929
Note 3: Free BMD Sep 1876 Marylebone 1a 391
Personal Notes:
21 Oct 1867
Release by Albert Augustus Langdale of Montevideo, South America, to the trustees of the will, 8 Mar 1860, of Marmaduke Robert Langdale, late of Garston, Bletchingley, and of Gower Street, London, having received the one third share he was entitled to under the will

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