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Fanny Reader

Birth02 Dec 1872 - Dorking, Surrey, England
DeathJun 1965 - Surrey South Eastern, Surrey, England
MotherCaroline Batchelor
FatherEdward Henery Reader

Born in Dorking, Surrey, England on 02 Dec 1872 to Edward Henery Reader and Caroline Batchelor. Fanny Reader married John Wheatland and had 8 children. She passed away on Jun 1965 in Surrey South Eastern, Surrey, England.

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Parents
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Edward Henery Reader
1844 - 1904
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Caroline Batchelor
1841 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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John Wheatland
1878 - 1963
Children Show all
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Kate Weston Stevens
1894 - 1935
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Margery Sarah Stevens
1899 - 1981
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Fanny Stevens
1900 - 1974
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Doris May Stevens
1906 - 1994
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Richard Charles Stevens
1902 - 1994
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Nellie Stevens
1907 - 1922
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Albert Stevens
1910 - 1991
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William Edward Stevens
1897 - 1970

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