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Fanny Dowler

Birth30 Jun 1806 - Saintbury, Gloucestershire, England
Death13th December 1866 - Church Honeybourne, Worcestershire
MotherMary Gisbourne
FatherWilliam Dowler

Born in Saintbury, Gloucestershire, England on 30 Jun 1806 to William Dowler and Mary Gisbourne. Fanny Dowler married Thomas Halford and had 9 children. She passed away on 13th December 1866 in Church Honeybourne, Worcestershire.

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Parents
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William Dowler
1780 - 1851
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Mary Gisbourne
1774 - 1856
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Halford
1799 - 1860
Children Show all
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Ellen Halford
1841 - 1894
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Thomas Halford
1839 - Unknown
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Samuel Halford
1826 - 1859
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Elizabeth Halford
1835 - 1908
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Sarah Halford
1832 - 1901
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William Halford
1829 - 1910
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Susan Halford
1838 - Unknown
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Helen Halford
1827 - 1840
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Caleb Halford
1844 - 1871

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