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Charles Farthing

Birth1862 (registration year) - Colchester, Essex, England
Death03 1938 (registration date) - Camberwell, London, England
MotherElizabeth Jane Farthing (nee Barbarry Strutt)
FatherCharles Farthing

Born in Colchester, Essex, England on 1862 (registration year) to Charles Farthing and Elizabeth Jane Farthing (nee Barbarry Strutt). Charles Farthing married Fanny Elizabeth Folkard and had 9 children. He passed away on 03 1938 (registration date) in Camberwell, London, England.

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Charles Farthing
1835 - 1881
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Elizabeth Jane Farthing (Nee Barbarry Strutt)
1834 - Unknown
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Fanny Elizabeth Folkard
1862 - 1940
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Arthur Farthing
1892 - Unknown
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Willie Farthing
1891 - 1967
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Harriet Elizabeth Farthing
1889 - Unknown
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George Joseph Farthing
1898 - 1918
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Alfred Farthing
1896 - 1917
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Charles Henry Farthing
1889 - 1917
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Harriet Elizabeth Farthing
1889 - Unknown
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Fanny Elizabeth Farthing
1897 - 1898
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Robert Farthing
1894 - Unknown

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