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Edward White

Birth6 July 1870 - Minstead, Hampshire,England
Death 1956 - New Forest, Hampshire, England
MotherMary Howells
FatherIsaac White

Born in Minstead, Hampshire,England on 6 July 1870 to Isaac White and Mary Howells. Edward White married Ann Whitehorn and had 10 children. He passed away on 1956 in New Forest, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
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Isaac White
1848 - Unknown
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Mary Howells
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ann Whitehorn
1871 - 1949
Children Show all
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Evelyn Rose White
1904 - 1973
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Beatrice May White
1901 - 1991
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Walter White
1898 - Unknown
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Edith Mary White
1894 - 1992
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John White
1903 - Unknown
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Frank White
1892 - 1966
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Alice White
1896 - Unknown
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Doris Kathleen White
1909 - 1984
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Isaac White
1890 - Unknown
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Mabel Iris White
1913 - 1989

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