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Fanny Need

BirthApril 1862 - Ripple, Worcestershire, England
DeathDec 1924 - Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire, England
MotherElizabeth Bennett
FatherThomas Need

Born in Ripple, Worcestershire, England on April 1862 to Thomas Need and Elizabeth Bennett. Fanny Need married Frederick William Hill and had 9 children. She passed away on Dec 1924 in Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Need
1824 - 1880
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Elizabeth Bennett
1836 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Frederick William Hill
1861 - 1920
Children Show all
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Frances Hill
1886 - 1956
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Agnes Hill
1895 - 2000
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Florence Hill
1886 - Unknown
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Thomas Hill
1882 - Unknown
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Ada Hill
1890 - 1998
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Lily May Hill
1892 - 1973
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Elsie Maud Hill
1898 - 1990
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Annie Hill
1889 - 1956
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Edith Mary Hill
1906 - 1995

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