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Frederick Button

Birthabt 1836 - Shelton, Bedfordshire, England
Death1905 - Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England
MotherAnn Ball
FatherThomas Button

Born in Shelton, Bedfordshire, England on abt 1836 to Thomas Button and Ann Ball. Frederick Button married Susan A. Roddis and had 8 children. He passed away on 1905 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England.

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Thomas Button
1788 - 1862
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Ann Ball
1793 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Susan A. Roddis
1839 - 1924
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Arthur Henry Button
1862 - 1931
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Thomas Button
1871 - 1901
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Elizabeth Ann Button
1864 - 1941
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Charles Button
1872 - 1939
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John Button
1874 - Unknown
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Walter Button
1860 - Unknown
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Emma Louisa Button
1865 - Unknown
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Frederick Newman Button
1859 - 1924

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