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Edith Ann Cotman

BirthApril 1855 - Thorpe, Norfolk, England
DeathMar 1917 - Tendring, Essex, England
MotherHelen Anderson Cooper
FatherJohn Joseph Cotman

Born in Thorpe, Norfolk, England on April 1855 to John Joseph Cotman and Helen Anderson Cooper. Edith Ann Cotman married Frederick Archer and had 6 children. She passed away on Mar 1917 in Tendring, Essex, England.

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John Joseph Cotman
1814 - 1878
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Helen Anderson Cooper
1818 - 1899
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Frederick Archer
1844 - Unknown
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Gertrude Edith Archer
1882 - Unknown
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Joan Archer
1901 - Unknown
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Helen Ivy Archer
1884 - 1963
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Frederick Archer
1889 - Unknown
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Margaret Archer
1891 - Unknown
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Bryan Archer
1895 - Unknown

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