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Edward Beeching

Birth1798 - Bethersden, Kent, England
Deathbfr 1880 - Vernon, Oneida, New York
MotherMary Burton
FatherEdward Beeching

Born in Bethersden, Kent, England on 1798 to Edward Beeching and Mary Burton. Edward Beeching had 10 children. He passed away on bfr 1880 in Vernon, Oneida, New York.

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Edward Beeching
1758 - 1839
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Mary Burton
1772 - 1802
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Elizabeth Beeching
1839 - 1906
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Jane Beeching
1835 - Unknown
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George E. Beeching
1836 - 1920
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Sarah Beeching
1832 - Unknown
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Edward Beeching
1832 - 1900
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Harriott Beeching
1830 - Unknown
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James Beeching
1852 - Unknown
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Daniel Beeching
1837 - Unknown
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Charles Beeching
1828 - 1913
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James W Beeching
1825 - 1882

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