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Ada Jane Biggins

BirthBet. 01 Jul-30 Sep 1876 - Stokesley, Yorkshire, England
DeathBet. 01 Jul-30 Sep 1963 - Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England
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Born in Stokesley, Yorkshire, England on Bet. 01 Jul-30 Sep 1876. Ada Jane Biggins married John Glasper and had 8 children. She passed away on Bet. 01 Jul-30 Sep 1963 in Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England.

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John Glasper
1870 - 1915
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Edith Lavinia Glasper
1904 - 1997
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Sadie Elizabeth Glasper
1902 - Unknown
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Stanley Glasper
1909 - 1988
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Fred Glasper
1898 - 1960
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Henry Glasper
1907 - 1960
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Harry Glasper
1899 - 1900
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John Glasper
1915 - 2003
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Sydney Glasper
1900 - 1901

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