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Edward Try

Birth1839 - Hackbridge, Beddington, Surrey, England
DeathOctober 1915 - Berkshire, United Kingdom
MotherMary Duff
FatherEdward Try

Born in Hackbridge, Beddington, Surrey, England on 1839 to Edward Try and Mary Duff. Edward Try married Harriett Laura Taylor and had 10 children. He passed away on October 1915 in Berkshire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Edward Try
1812 - Unknown
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Mary Duff
1816 - 1845
Spouse(s)
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Harriett Laura Taylor
1842 - 1902
Children Show all
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Florence Try
1878 - 1961
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Emily Try
1872 - 1932
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Edward James Try
1874 - 1965
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Lilly Mary Try
1869 - Unknown
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George Richard Try
1878 - 1961
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Clara Try
1870 - Unknown
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Alice Try
1882 - Unknown
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Annie E Try
1863 - Unknown
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Deborah Try
1867 - Unknown
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Amy Louisa Try
1866 - Unknown

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