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Edwin Osgood

Birthabt 1840 - Bristol, Clifton
Death16 Dec 1910 - Woodbury Cottage, Woodbury Lane, Bristol, England
MotherAnn Adams
FatherGeorge Osgood

Born in Bristol, Clifton on abt 1840 to George Osgood and Ann Adams. Edwin Osgood married Mary Alice Maude Seymour and had 8 children. He passed away on 16 Dec 1910 in Woodbury Cottage, Woodbury Lane, Bristol, England.

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Parents
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George Osgood
1814 - 1879
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Ann Adams
1815 - 1869
Spouse(s)
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Mary Alice Maude Seymour
1846 - 1924
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Edwin George William Osgood
1867 - 1929
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Edmund Seymour Osgood
1883 - 1970
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Katherine Maud Osgood
1887 - Unknown
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Frederick Farrar Osgood
1882 - 1974
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Evaline Osgood
1881 - Unknown
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Helen Florence Osgood
1872 - 1945
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Edgar Robert Osgood
1875 - 1951
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Ernest Channing Osgood
1877 - 1898

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