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Benjamin Callow

Birth1809 - Kedington, Suffolk, England
Death25 Jan 1894 - Risbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom
MotherMary German
FatherDaniel Callow

Born in Kedington, Suffolk, England on 1809 to Daniel Callow and Mary German. Benjamin Callow married Sophia Turner and had 10 children. He passed away on 25 Jan 1894 in Risbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom.

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Daniel Callow
1778 - 1851
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Mary German
1775 - 1847
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Sophia Turner
1806 - 1871
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Mary Callow
1818 - Unknown
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Alfred William Callow
1845 - 1926
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Martha Maria Callow
1847 - 1902
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Harriet Sophia Callow
1838 - 1908
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Walter George Callow
1840 - Unknown
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Frances Mary Ann Callow
1843 - 1908
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Charles Callow
1836 - Unknown
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George Callow
1840 - Unknown
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Mary I Callow
1860 - Unknown
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Sophia Callow
1834 - Unknown
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Thomas Callow
1849 - Unknown

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