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Ellen Susannah Watson

Birth6 Nov 1840 - South Hackney, London
Death1884 - South Hackney, London
MotherNot Available
FatherHenry Watson

Born in South Hackney, London on 6 Nov 1840 to Henry Watson. Ellen Susannah Watson married George Redding and had 8 children. She passed away on 1884 in South Hackney, London.

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Parents
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Henry Watson
1809 - 1861
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Spouse(s)
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George Redding
1836 - Unknown
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Ethel Kate Redding
1880 - 1945
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Alice May Redding
1872 - 1955
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Helena Maud Redding
1876 - 1952
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Walter Edwin Redding
1865 - Unknown
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Robert Alfred Redding
1875 - Unknown
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George Henry Redding
1862 - Unknown
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Florence Amy Redding
1878 - Unknown
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Arthur Redding
1863 - Unknown

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