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Robert Leslie Bridges (1924 - 1926)

Robert Leslie Bridges
Born in Acton, Middlesexmap
Ancestors ancestors
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 1 in Acton, Middlesexmap
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Biography

Birth

13 Oct 1924
Acton, Middlesex
85 Osbourne Road
Born at home, son of Thomas Elijah Bridges, general labourer, and Sarah Bridges formerly Kingsman.[1]

Death

11 Mar 1926
Acton, Middlesex
Acton Cottage Hospital
Aged 16 months, Died of Measles & Pneumonia
Died in Acton Cottage Hospital aged 16 months of Measles (12 days) and pneumonia, son of Thomas Elijah Bridges a general labourer of 85 Osbourne Road, Acton. Death notified by his mother Sarah, the next day.[2]

Sources

  1. Birth Certificate, Brentford, Q4 1924, Vol 3a Page 345
  2. Death Certificate, Brentford, Q1 1926, Vol 3a Page 240, aged 1




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