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Daniel Ealding

BirthJuly 1852 - Cranbrook, Kent, England
Death25 Nov 1901 - Folkestone
MotherAnn Susannah Pethurst
FatherJames Ealden

Born in Cranbrook, Kent, England on July 1852 to James Ealden and Ann Susannah Pethurst. Daniel Ealding married Emily Jane Clark and had 8 children. He passed away on 25 Nov 1901 in Folkestone.

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James Ealden
1804 - 1880
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Ann Susannah Pethurst
1819 - 1880
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Emily Jane Clark
1856 - 1949
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Edith Pethurst Ealding
1879 - 1968
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Florence Ealding
1881 - 1979
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Christopher Ealding
1887 - Unknown
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Percy Raymond Ealding
1887 - 1971
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Winifred Ealding
1890 - 1891
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Constance Ealding
1883 - Unknown
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Montague Ealding
1882 - 1915
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Edgar Stanley Ealding
1889 - 1893

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