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Frederick Eames

Birth1888 - Highgate, London, England
Death3 Oct 1918 - King George Hospital, Stanford St, London SE, England
MotherEmily Dickins
FatherHenry Eames

Born in Highgate, London, England on 1888 to Henry Eames and Emily Dickins. Frederick Eames married Elizabeth Louisa Seabrook and had 7 children. He passed away on 3 Oct 1918 in King George Hospital, Stanford St, London SE, England.

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Henry Eames
1860 - 1933
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Emily Dickins
1862 - 1943
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Elizabeth Louisa Seabrook
1894 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Louisa Eames
1893 - Unknown
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Frederick William Eames
1912 - 1984
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Ellen Elizabeth Eames
1914 - Unknown
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Lilian Deborah Ryan (Eames)
1915 - Unknown
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Lilian Deborrah Eames
1915 - Unknown
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Ellen Elizabeth Eames
1914 - Unknown
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Harry Eames
1918 - 1966
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Frederick B Eames
1915 - 1965

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