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Edith Ellen Pearson

Birth1891 - Radford Warks
Death1962 - Corbett Hospital, Stourbridge, West Midlands
MotherMary Pitman
FatherHenry Pearson

Born in Radford Warks on 1891 to Henry Pearson and Mary Pitman. Edith Ellen Pearson married William Ernest Thomas Woodcock and had 7 children. She passed away on 1962 in Corbett Hospital, Stourbridge, West Midlands.

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Parents
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Henry Pearson
1847 - Unknown
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Mary Pitman
1852 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Ernest Thomas Woodcock
1888 - 1960
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Edith Woodcock
1913 - 1989
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Ada Lilian Pearson
1915 - 1981
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Ethel Woodcock
1926 - 2007
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Hilda Woodcock
1920 - 1980
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Leonard L Woodcock
1922 - 1980
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Joyce Mary Woodcock
1929 - 2013
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William Ernest T Woodcock
1917 - 1991

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