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Edward J Breads

BirthAug 1838 - Sussex, England
Death25 October 1921 - Fulton, Oswego County, New York, United States of America
MotherHannah Walters
FatherRobert Breeds

Born in Sussex, England on Aug 1838 to Robert Breeds and Hannah Walters. Edward J Breads married EMMA Stevens and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 October 1921 in Fulton, Oswego County, New York, United States of America.

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Robert Breeds
1805 - 1873
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Hannah Walters
1804 - 1843
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Emma Stevens
1846 - 1943
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Edward J. Breads
1871 - 1956
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Katherine Breads
1866 - 1956
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Mayme Breads
1873 - 1957
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Emma J Breads
1869 - 1928
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Clinton Edward Breads
1896 - 1943
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Esther (Ettie) Breads
1875 - 1944
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Edward J Breads
1871 - Unknown

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