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Edward Nield

Birth21 Feb 1830 - Staley, Cheshire, England
Death8 Apr 1901 - Mossley, Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England
MotherMary Howard
FatherEdward Nield

Born in Staley, Cheshire, England on 21 Feb 1830 to Edward Nield and Mary Howard. Edward Nield married Ann Shaw and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 Apr 1901 in Mossley, Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England.

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Parents
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Edward Nield
1801 - 1854
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Mary Howard
1806 - 1896
Spouse(s)
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Ann Shaw
1829 - 1898
Children Show all
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Fred Shaw Nield
1863 - 1927
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Deborah Ann Nield
1853 - 1869
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Esther Ann Nield
1855 - 1890
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Elizabeth Ann Nield
1852 - 1927
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Joseph Shaw Nield
1857 - 1886
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Edith Neild
1864 - 1901
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Harry Shaw Nield
1863 - 1865
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Alice Ann Nield
1865 - 1866

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