Ancestry of Margaret Bell Brumpton Grimes 1742-1923/ Margaret Bell Brumpton Grimes
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Microfilm of typescript (photocopy) pedigree charts. 5 leaves.
The ancestors of Margaret Bell Brumpton born 30 July 1923 in Mitchell, Qld., Australia, the daughter of Arthur Herbert Brumpton and Margaret Ann Stewart Simpson. She married 14 Dec 1946 Charles Alexander Grimes (div. 1977).
Ancestors include William Burrell born 29 Feb 1756/7 in Branston, Lincs., England, the son of John Burrill and Ann. He married 13 Feb 1775 Elizabeth Robinson -- Robert Kirby who married 9 June 1766 Mary Brown in England -- William Bell born 3 Apr 1831 in Kyme Fen, Lincs., England, the son of Joseph Bell and Elizabeth. He married in 1855 Martha Burrell (Borill) -- William Stewart Houston of Australia, the son of William Houston and Ann Wilson. He married 7 June 1880 Eliza Ann Castles.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| Ancestry of Margaret Bell Brumpton Grimes 1742-1923 | FamilySearch Library | British B1 Floor Film | 1696535 Item 18 | 7562023 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| Ancestry of Margaret Bell Brumpton Grimes 1742-1923 | FamilySearch Library | British B1 Floor Film | 1696535 Item 18 | 7562023 |
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