Joseph Dunford
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2584
1.0 Joseph Dunfordmale
1492
Father:
Joseph Dunford (born about 1795 at Marylebone, London
)
Census 1493
Mother:
Ann Walker (born about 1797 at Broseley, Shropshire
)
Census
Birth: 14 Mar 1827, at Marylebone, London
Parish Reg
Baptism: 15 Apr 1827 at St Mary-le-bone, Westminster, London
Parish Reg
Death: 1852, at Marylebone, London
BMD
Burial: 15 Nov 1852, aged 25y, at St Marylebone, Westminster, London
Parish RegPedigree
2693Married:
Anne Lewis
at St Marylebone, Middlesex 25 Dec 1848
Mrg Cert
b.
about 1826, at Essex
Birth: 01 Jul 1849, at Marylebone, London
Parish Reg
Baptism: 29 Jul 1849 at St Marylebone, Westminster, London
Parish Reg
Additional information:
Baptism Record
2683Married:
Ann Seaborne
1886
BMD
b.
1850, at Stepney, London
Birth: about 1887, at Paddington, LondonCensus
Birth: about 1889, at Paddington, LondonCensus
Birth: 02 Nov 1850, at Marylebone, London
Parish Reg
Baptism: 01 Dec 1850 at St Mary-le-bone, Westminster, London
Parish Reg
Additional information:
Baptism Record
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