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Charles Frederick Bryan

Birth03 January 1853 - Hull, Yorkshire, England
Death1909 - Hull, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary Hawes
FatherMatthew Bryan

Born in Hull, Yorkshire, England on 03 January 1853 to Matthew Bryan and Mary Hawes. Charles Frederick Bryan married Ann Elizabeth Garland and had 7 children. He passed away on 1909 in Hull, Yorkshire, England.

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Matthew Bryan
1813 - 1867
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Mary Hawes
1812 - 1898
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Ann Elizabeth Garland
1858 - 1941
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Clara Jane Bryan
1889 - 1960
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Annie Bryan
1899 - 1958
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George Henry Frederick Bryan
1887 - Unknown
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Gertrude Bryan
1898 - Unknown
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Alice Louisa Bryan
1885 - Unknown
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Lilian Bryan
1890 - Unknown
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Frank Bryan
1894 - 1961

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