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Caroline Baxter

Birth1836 - Wellington, Shropshire, England
DeathMar 1899 - Staffordshire, , England
MotherElizabeth Cooke
FatherBenjamin Baxter

Born in Wellington, Shropshire, England on 1836 to Benjamin Baxter and Elizabeth Cooke. Caroline Baxter married Richard Arrowsmith and had 10 children. She passed away on Mar 1899 in Staffordshire, , England.

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Parents
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Benjamin Baxter
1795 - 1876
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Elizabeth Cooke
1796 - 1856
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Richard Arrowsmith
1837 - 1910
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Selina Arrowsmith
1870 - Unknown
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Richard Benjamin Arrowsmith
1875 - 1955
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Fanny Naomi Arrowsmith
1880 - 1952
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Lucy Ellen Arrowsmith
1873 - Unknown
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Thomas William Arrowsmith
1855 - 1920
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Sarah Jane Arrowsmith
1867 - Unknown
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John Henry Arrowsmith
1860 - 1933
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Mary Ann Arrowsmith
1858 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Alice Arrowsmith
1863 - Unknown
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Caroline Ann Arrowsmith
1865 - 1950

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