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Florence Emily Willcocks

Birth14 Mar 1873 - Newton Abbot, Devon
Death26 Dec 1949 - Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA
MotherMary Jane Tribble
FatherWilliam H Wilcox or Willcocks

Born in Newton Abbot, Devon on 14 Mar 1873 to William H Wilcox or Willcocks and Mary Jane Tribble. Florence Emily Willcocks married George Henry Snowdon and had 5 children. She passed away on 26 Dec 1949 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA.

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William H Wilcox Or Willcocks
1852 - 1902
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Mary Jane Tribble
1852 - 1935
Spouse(s)
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George Henry Snowdon
1865 - 1944
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Verna Laura Snowden
1898 - 1979
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Olive Glen Snowdon
1893 - 1976
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Fred Wilcox Snowdon
1905 - 1966
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Carol Fern Snowdon
1908 - 1995
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Gladys E Snowdon
1897 - Unknown

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