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David Partner

BirthQtr 4 1863 - Bagworth, Leicestershire, England Volume 7a Page 76
Death22 Dec 1927 - At the Nailstone Colliery Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England
MotherAnn Partner
FatherDavid Partner

Born in Bagworth, Leicestershire, England Volume 7a Page 76 on Qtr 4 1863 to David Partner and Ann Partner. David Partner married Sarah Passam and had 7 children. He passed away on 22 Dec 1927 in At the Nailstone Colliery Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England.

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David Partner
1818 - 1894
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Ann Partner
1829 - 1894
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Passam
1860 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Walter Edwin Partner
1895 - 1980
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Frances (Fanny) Partner
1890 - 1969
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Edward Partner
1905 - 1989
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Alec Partner
1907 - 2003

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Ada Partner
1892 - Unknown
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David Partner
1899 - 1975
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Hannah Partner
1897 - 1901

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