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Arthur WARD

BirthApril 1838 - Rigwell, Essex, England
DeathBET JUL 1899 AND SEP 1899 - Lewisham
MotherSarah Steed
FatherHenry Ward

Born in Rigwell, Essex, England on April 1838 to Henry Ward and Sarah Steed. Arthur WARD married Sarah Jane Sayer and had 10 children. He passed away on BET JUL 1899 AND SEP 1899 in Lewisham.

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Parents
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Henry Ward
1817 - 1859
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Sarah Steed
1816 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Jane Sayer
1838 - 1913
Children Show all
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Nellie Mary Ward
1868 - 1956
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Alice Grace Ward
1875 - 1923
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Elizabeth J Ward
1866 - 1879
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George S Ward
1866 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Ward
1871 - 1958
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Arthur Edward Ward
1880 - 1938
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Arthur Edward Ward
1882 - 1936
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Arthur Edw Ward
1885 - Unknown
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Arthur William Ward
Unknown - Unknown
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Arthur Edward Ward
Unknown - Unknown

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