Adam Murimuth's Continuation and Robert of Avesbury’s 'The Wonderful Deeds of King Edward III'

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Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine 1918-1997

Paternal Family Tree: Price aka Fountaine

On 7th March 1918 Vice Admiral Charles Andrew Fountaine [aged 38] and [his mother] Louisa Constance Catherine Maclean were married.

On 7th December 1918 Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine was born to Vice Admiral Charles Andrew Fountaine [aged 39] and Louisa Constance Catherine Maclean at Narford Hall.

On 24th March 1946 Vice Admiral Charles Andrew Fountaine [aged 66] died. His son Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine [aged 27] inherited Narford Hall.

On 7th November 1953 Charles Andrew Fountaine was born to [his brother] John Brigg Charles Fountaine [aged 30]. Probably. Likely since Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine [aged 34] appears to have died without issue so Charles Andrew Fountaine.

Before 14th September 1997 Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine [aged 78] and Rosemary Mitcham [aged 65] were married.

On 14th September 1997 Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine [aged 78] died of cancer possibly at Swaffham Hospital otherwise at Narford Hall without issue. His brother John Brigg Charles Fountaine [aged 74] inherited Narford Hall.

After 14th September 1997. Church of St Mary, Narford [Map]. Grave of Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine [deceased] and [his former wife] Rosemary Mitcham [aged 65].

Rosemary Mitcham: On 3rd October 1931 she was born. Before 14th September 1997 Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine and she were married. On 25th October 2013 she died.

On 25th October 2013 [his former wife] Rosemary Mitcham [aged 82] died.

Ancestors of Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine 1918-1997

Great x 4 Grandfather: Captain William Price

Great x 3 Grandfather: Brigg Price

Great x 4 Grandmother: Elizabeth Clent

Great x 2 Grandfather: Andrew Fountaine

Great x 4 Grandfather: George Hogge of Lynn Regis

Great x 3 Grandmother: Mary Hogge

Great x 1 Grandfather: Charles George Fountaine of Narford Hall in Norfolk

Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Penrice

Great x 2 Grandmother: Hannah Penrice

Grandfather: Algernon Charles Fountaine

Great x 1 Grandmother: Rose Sarah Ravenshaw

Father: Vice Admiral Charles Andrew Fountaine

Andrew Douglas Algernon Fountaine

Grandfather: Douglas Maclean of Hawke's Bay in New Zealand

Mother: Louisa Constance Catherine Maclean