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Constance Martha Atter

Birth2 Jan 1870 - Castle Acre, Norfolk, England
Death1941 - King's Lynn,Norfolk,England
MotherElizabeth Starling
FatherRobert Atter

Born in Castle Acre, Norfolk, England on 2 Jan 1870 to Robert Atter and Elizabeth Starling. Constance Martha Atter married Benjamin Frederick Ward and had 7 children. She passed away on 1941 in King's Lynn,Norfolk,England.

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Parents
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Robert Atter
1841 - 1871
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Elizabeth Starling
1847 - 1925
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Frederick Ward
1873 - 1958
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Charles Edward Marcus Ward
1899 - 1917
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Lily Constance Ward
1900 - 1984
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Stanley Ward
1904 - 1969
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Doris Amelia Ward
1908 - 2003
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Reginald Herbert Ward
1902 - 1957
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Bessie Ward
1910 - 1992
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Robert Ward
1907 - 1992

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