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Edwin Chadder

Birth25 Feb 1838 - Holbeton, Devon, England
Death12 Jan 1904 - Birkenhead, Cheshire, England
MotherElizabeth LUGGER
FatherThomas CHADDER

Born in Holbeton, Devon, England on 25 Feb 1838 to Thomas CHADDER and Elizabeth LUGGER. Edwin Chadder married Harriet Ford and had 7 children. He passed away on 12 Jan 1904 in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Chadder
1800 - 1885
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Elizabeth Lugger
1808 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Harriet Ford
1839 - 1907
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Emma Potter
1843 - 1876
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Annie Whitley
1842 - 1889
Children Show all
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Harry Chadder
1876 - 1915
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Beatrice Chadder
1883 - 1966
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Mabel Chadder
1881 - Unknown
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Annie Chadder
1876 - Unknown
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Matilda Blanche Herbert
1872 - 1937
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William George Herbert
1882 - 1948
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Helen Ford Herbert
1879 - 1913

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