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Florence Edith Eames

Birth17 Apr 1887 - Kentish Town, Middlesex, England
Death25 Apr 1976 - Wood Green, Greater London, England
MotherEmily Edith Hinton
FatherEdward Albert Eames

Born in Kentish Town, Middlesex, England on 17 Apr 1887 to Edward Albert Eames and Emily Edith Hinton. Florence Edith Eames married Frances George Giggins (states Geggens) and had 8 children. She passed away on 25 Apr 1976 in Wood Green, Greater London, England.

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Edward Albert Eames
1857 - 1914
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Emily Edith Hinton
1858 - 1942
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Frances George Giggins (States Geggens)
1883 - 1936
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Frederick William Giggins
1910 - 1972
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William James Giggins
1925 - 1972
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Henrietta Alice Giggins
1913 - 1999
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May Florence E Giggins
1912 - 2000
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Leonard George Giggins
1922 - 1997
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Francis George Giggins
1917 - 1992
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Walter John Giggins
1915 - 1985
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Winifred Emily Giggins
1919 - 2011

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