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George Shaw Sowter

 

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   4454 1.0 George Shaw Sowtermale

Birth: about 1853, at Mickleover, DerbyshireCensus

Pedigree
   2402
Married: Isabella Mary Ann Cave  about 1883BMD
b. 17 Sep 1860, at DesboroughIGI

   44552.1 George Henry Sowtermale
Birth: about 1886, at Brigg, LincolnshireCensus

   44562.2 Bertha Elizabeth Sowterfemale
Birth: about 1887, at Brigg, LincolnshireCensus

   44572.3 Charles Philip Sowtermale
Birth: about May 1890, at Brigg, LincolnshireCensus

   44582.4 Edith M Sowterfemale
Birth: about 1892, at Brigg, LincolnshireCensus

   44592.5 Cyril I Sowtermale
Birth: about 1893, at Brigg, LincolnshireCensus

   44602.6 Lawrence C Sowtermale
Birth: about 1895, at Brigg, LincolnshireCensus

   44612.7 Francis I Sowtermale
Birth: about 1898, at Brigg, LincolnshireCensus

   44622.8 Isabelle C Sowterfemale
Birth: about 1900, at Brigg, LincolnshireCensus

 


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