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Charles Cakebread

BirthSep 1844 - Stepney, Greater London, Middlesex
DeathDec 1904 - Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex
MotherEliza Harrison
FatherGeorge Cakebread

Born in Stepney, Greater London, Middlesex on Sep 1844 to George Cakebread and Eliza Harrison. Charles Cakebread married Martha Wager and had 6 children. He passed away on Dec 1904 in Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex.

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George Cakebread
1811 - 1875
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Eliza Harrison
1815 - 1881
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Martha Wager
1846 - Unknown
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William Leopold Cakebread
1873 - 1935
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Lilly Maud Cakebread
1867 - Unknown
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Frederick Charles Cakebread
1869 - 1892
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Albert Bernard Cakebread
1878 - 1919
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Eleanor Rose Cakebread
1876 - 1882
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Frank Leonard Cakebread
1880 - 1904

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