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Dinah Flear

Birth31 MAR 1871 - Cleatham, Lincolnshire, England
DeathSep 1955 - Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England
MotherSarah Ann Brocklesby
FatherEphraim Flear

Born in Cleatham, Lincolnshire, England on 31 MAR 1871 to Ephraim Flear and Sarah Ann Brocklesby. Dinah Flear married Charles Henry Wilson and had 8 children. She passed away on Sep 1955 in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England.

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Parents
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Ephraim Flear
1842 - 1918
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Sarah Ann Brocklesby
1846 - 1928
Spouse(s)
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Charles Henry Wilson
1861 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Florence Flear
1891 - 1983
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Alice Wilson
1894 - Unknown
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John Henry Wilson
1896 - 1960
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George Everitt Wilson
1897 - 1918
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Sarah Ann Wilson
1904 - Unknown
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Rose Mary Ann Flear
1888 - 1969
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Charles William Wilson
1907 - 1997
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Frank Flear
1886 - 1891

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