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Charles Churchilll, 1656 - 1714 Charles Churchilll 1656 1714
Charles Churchilll was born on 1656, in , to James Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon and Countess of Abingdon - Lady ELEANORE Bertie (born Lee).
Charles was baptized on 1672, in .
Charles had 9 siblings: Anne Eleanora Courtenay (born Bertie), Montagu Venables-Bertie 2nd Earl of Abingdon and .
His occupations were and .
Charles passed away on 1714, at age 58 in .
He was buried in .
Charles Bertie, 1678 - 1746 Charles Bertie 1678 1746
Charles Bertie was born on 1678, in , to James Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon and Countess of Abingdon - Lady ELEANORE Bertie (born Lee).
Charles was baptized on 1678, in .
Charles had 9 siblings: Anne Eleanora Courtenay (born Bertie), Charles Churchilll and .
His occupation was a .
Charles passed away in 1746, at age 68.
He was buried in .
Charles Bertie, 1679 - 1746 Charles Bertie 1679 1746
Charles Bertie was born in 1679, in , to James Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon and Eleanora Bertie wife to1st Earl of Abingdon (born Lee).
Charles had 7 siblings: Montagu Venables Bertie 2nd Earl of Abingdon, Hon. James Bertie and .
Charles passed away in 1746, at age 67 in .
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Charles Bertie
1679 1746 Charles Bertie in Famous People Throughout History
Charles Bertie
was born in 1679.
Charles
passed away on February 15 1746, at age 67.
Charles Abingdon Charles Abingdon
Charles Abingdon was born in .
Charles married Jane Abingdon (born Daubeney).
Jane was born in 1701.
Charles passed away.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Charles AbingdonCharles Abingdon in New Britain herald - Jan 4 1924
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924. FIRE-TONGUE By SAX ROH31ER IklUSTRATtli V . ' BEGIN" TTl'.TtE TODAY' Paul Hurley, criminal investigator, Ms engaged by Sir Charles Abingdon to ,olve for him the mystery of why he An being shadowed by persons uniknown to him. While Hurley is dining ,'at the Abingdon home. Sir Charles fall from his chair in a dying con-Idltion. ' The last words uttered by Abingdon are "Xicol Erinn" and J,'Fire-Tongue." $ Harley asks Brinn to explain the 'meaning of "Fire-Tongue" ..."
Publication place: New Britain, Hartford, Connecticut
Charles AbingdonCharles Abingdon in New Britain herald - Jan 5 1924
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924. FIRE TONGUE By SAX ROHMER BEGIN 1I1T.E TOP.W Paul Hurley, crimiitnl investigator, in engaged by Sir Charles Abingdon to solve for hint the mystery of constant surveillance by persons un-Unwi la him. While Harley is dining at the Abingdon liome, Sir Charles falls to the floor in a dying . condition, Harley insists that Abingdon is poisoned. The last words, nttered by Sir Charts are .ivui Brinn" and 'Fire-Tongue." Rrinn refuses to ..."
Publication place: New Britain, Hartford, Connecticut
Charles AbingdonCharles Abingdon in New Britain herald - Jan 1 1924
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1924. FIRE-TONGUE By SAX ROILMLR iiiutTRATt y , -UtAtnTtaTitviBKG1X IIERK TODAY Sir Charles Abingdon, engages Paul Harley, criminal investigator, tq solve the mystery of constant surveillance of Sir Charles. While Har-ley is dining at the Abingdon home Kir Charles falls from his chair in a dying condition. Dr. Mc.Murdoch pronounces death due to heart failure. Hurley insists that Sir Charles was joisoned. The last words uttered by Abingdon are "Nicol Brinn" and "Fire-Tongue." Harley asks IJrinn to explain the meaning of "Ktre Tongue." Urinn refuses to divulge thj secret. Ormuz ..."
Publication place: New Britain, Hartford, Connecticut
Charles AbingdonCharles Abingdon in New Britain herald - Jan 9 1924
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924. 10 FIRE-TONGUE By SAX ROHMEK n.tUVTt.ATt' eUHI ltgVlft.lMtV. I'; BKGIX mm: TOPAV Sir Charles Abingdon encages Harley, criminal investigator, to solve for him the mystery o: constant surveillance of Sir Charles 1 rsons unknown to dining at Hi Charles falls dying state. "N'icol Hrum raul asks the meaning Jjrinn refuses iiiin. While Harley is Ahing.hni home, Sir from lus i hair ..."
Publication place: New Britain, Hartford, Connecticut
Australia, Victoria Death Index, 1836-1985
Charles Abingdon 1835 1889
Charles Abingdon, Circa 1835 - 1889
Charles Abingdon was born circa 1835, to Arthur Abingdon and Mary Ann Down.