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EDWARD GORBOULD

Birth2 Oct 1876 - Horsham, Sussex, England
Death7 Jan 1953 - Woolwich, London, England
MotherElizabeth Scott
FatherFrederick Gorbould

Born in Horsham, Sussex, England on 2 Oct 1876 to Frederick Gorbould and Elizabeth Scott. EDWARD GORBOULD married Elizabeth Say and had 7 children. He passed away on 7 Jan 1953 in Woolwich, London, England.

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Frederick Gorbould
1850 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Scott
1854 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Say
1876 - 1948
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Horace Arthur Gorbould
1907 - 1956
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Sidney Gorbould
1910 - 1986
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Edward Gorbould
1904 - Unknown
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Charles Gorbould
1908 - 1983
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Dorothy May Gorbould
1913 - 1987
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Edward Gorbould
1904 - Unknown
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Wilfred H Gorbould
1916 - Unknown

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