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   4211 1.0 Sarah [not known]female


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   1084
Married: William Henry Birch 

Birth: 14 Jun 1888Parish Reg
Baptism: 08 Jul 1888 at Holy Trinity, Stepney, LondonParish Reg
Death: after 1939Contact

Additional information: Baptism Record  Marriage Certificate 
1078
Married: Annie Stanford  at The Parish Church, North Harborne, Smethwick, Staffordshire 24 Dec 1910Mrg Cert
b. 24 Mar 1888, at Dudley, Worcestershire

   10903.1 Cyril Birchmale
Birth: about 1911, at Nottingham, NottinghamshireBMD

Birth: 07 Mar 1916Birth Cert
Death: 26 Jun 1988, at Queens Medical Centre, Derby Rd, Nottingham, NottinghamshireBMD

Additional information: Birth Certificate  Marriage Certificate 
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Married: George Edward Bolton  at St Saviours, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire 01 Jul 1939Mrg Cert
b. 03 Nov 1914, at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire  d. 26 Jul 1967, at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, age: 52y

Birth: 1921BMD

 


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