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Edith Olive Bailey

Birthabt 1876 - Battersea, Surrey, England
Death14 Dec 1947 - County Hospital,Kingston,Surrey, England
MotherAnne WELLER
FatherPhilip William BAILEY

Born in Battersea, Surrey, England on abt 1876 to Philip William BAILEY and Anne WELLER. Edith Olive Bailey married Harold George Brocking and had 5 children. She passed away on 14 Dec 1947 in County Hospital,Kingston,Surrey, England.

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Philip William Bailey
1846 - 1914
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Anne Weller
1848 - Unknown
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Harold George Brocking
1875 - 1931
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Stanley Vincent Brocking
1897 - 1933
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Frank Harold Brocking
1899 - 1964
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Dorothy Olive Brocking
1900 - 1969
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Frederick Leslie Brocking
1907 - 1928
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Gladys Mabel Brocking
1905 - Unknown

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