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Anthony J R Bourn B: 1939 Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

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Anthony J R Bourn was born:

B: Amouderness 8c 611 1Q 1939 (Amouderness near Preston)
Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

His parents were:
Harry Rupert Bourn
1904–1976
BIRTH 21 JUL 1904 • Preston, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
DEATH 23 OCT 1976 • Chorley, England, United Kingdom

Alice Hayward-Lumber
1910–1995
BIRTH 6 OCT 1910 • Fylde, Lancashire, England
DEATH 1995 • Chorley, England, United Kingdom

Believed to have died in California in about 1966 (poss car/road accident). can anyone find or know when/where his death was registered.

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by shellyb on 2016-01-21 12:38:01

Hi

If he was born in 1939 he may well be alive. Anyway I checked UK death records and couldn't see him. Perhaps someone will check United States for you.

Kind regards

by shellyb on 2016-01-21 12:42:00

Sorry miss read your post. Here you go.

NAME: Anthony J Bourn
BIRTH: 16 Jan 1939
DEATH: 26 Dec 1966 - Los Angeles

by janilye on 2016-01-21 13:02:27

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE
Would the Anthony J. R. Bourn who co-wrote this paper be a relative?

by janilye on 2016-01-21 13:14:14
by familydetective on 2016-01-21 18:21:24

Thanks Janily this could be the relative I was looking for, not sure what his occupation was.
My Grandson takes his second name from him ; Benjamin Anthony.

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE bit confusing sent in in 1968 pub 1969, 2/3 years after his death .

Thanks Shellby this looks like my Anthony.

by janilye on 2016-01-22 00:10:12

I thought it might be a son.
Not the sort of book to curl up with on a Sunday afternoon

by familydetective on 2016-01-22 21:34:08

I do have a son who writes books/articles that I do not fully understand, its not the geography I am use too anyway. His crime novels I enjoy proof reading.

http://www.kitchin.org/

Royal Irish Academy’s Gold Medal for the Social Sciences. Considered to on par with an OBE in the UK.

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