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Anna Leeks

Birth21 Mar 1860 - Elmsett, Suffolk, , England
Death24 Jul 1930 - Mitcham, Surrey, , England
MotherLydia Revans
FatherWilliam Leeks

Born in Elmsett, Suffolk, , England on 21 Mar 1860 to William Leeks and Lydia Revans. Anna Leeks married Samuel Hynard and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 Jul 1930 in Mitcham, Surrey, , England.

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William Leeks
1814 - 1884
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Lydia Revans
1819 - 1878
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Samuel Hynard
1855 - 1932
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Frederick Charles Hynard
1883 - 1980
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Herbert Joshua Hynard
1892 - 1966
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Ellen Lucy Hynard
1885 - 1971
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Arthur Caleb Hynard
1894 - 1977
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William Ebenezer Hynard
1888 - 1950
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Anne Kate Hynard
1887 - 1938
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Cyril Samuel Hynard
1902 - 1912
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George Albert Hynard
1886 - 1957
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Alice Hynard
1890 - Unknown

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