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Frederick James Floyd

Birth10 Jun 1870 - Cumnor, Berkshire, England
Death20 January 1939 - London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
MotherHannah Allsworth
FatherWilliam Floyd

Born in Cumnor, Berkshire, England on 10 Jun 1870 to William Floyd and Hannah Allsworth. Frederick James Floyd married Ada Betts and had 6 children. He passed away on 20 January 1939 in London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada.

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William Floyd
1833 - 1922
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Hannah Allsworth
1844 - 1924
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Ada Betts
1871 - Unknown
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Vera Gustella Floyd
1898 - 1984
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Eleanor Evelyn Floyd
1907 - Unknown
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Anna Noreen Floyd
1897 - Unknown
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Snowdrop Floyd
1896 - Unknown
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Kingsley George Edward Floyd
1901 - 1903
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Gussie Floyd
1899 - Unknown

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