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Abel Frith

BirthJan 1849 - Uxbridge, Middlesex, England
Death11 Dec 1937 - Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England
MotherFrances Nash
FatherRichard Frith

Born in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England on Jan 1849 to Richard Frith and Frances Nash. Abel Frith married Sarah Ann Clark and had 9 children. He passed away on 11 Dec 1937 in Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England.

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Parents
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Richard Frith
1804 - 1865
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Frances Nash
1815 - 1894
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann Clark
1845 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Frederick Frith
1880 - Unknown
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Violet Maud Frith
1889 - 1978
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Beatrice Annie Frith
1872 - 1936
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Gertrude Frith
1883 - 1941
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Lily Florence Frith
1881 - Unknown
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Walter L Frith
1885 - 1903
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Cecil Frith
1876 - 1935
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Arthur Abel Frith
1875 - 1954
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Edward Richard Frith
1878 - 1959

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