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Clara Eadsforth

Birth1871 - Easington, Durham, England
DeathDec 1938 - Durham North Western
MotherMary LAMB
FatherJohn Edward Eidesforth

Born in Easington, Durham, England on 1871 to John Edward Eidesforth and Mary LAMB. Clara Eadsforth married John James Watts and had 8 children. She passed away on Dec 1938 in Durham North Western.

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Parents
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John Edward Eidesforth
1839 - 1909
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Mary Lamb
1841 - 1913
Spouse(s)
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John James Watts
1869 - 1948
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James Watts
1898 - 1910
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Mary Isabella Watts
1893 - Unknown
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John E Watts
1895 - Unknown
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Thomas Watts
1900 - Unknown
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Sarah Watts
1902 - Unknown
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Dorothy Watts
1904 - Unknown
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Amelia Watts
1908 - Unknown
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John William Watts
1896 - Unknown

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