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Frederick Snoad

Birth1814 - Brookland Kent England
Death1889 - Thanet, Kent, United Kingdom
MotherAnn Lorden
FatherGeorge Snoad

Born in Brookland Kent England on 1814 to George Snoad and Ann Lorden. Frederick Snoad married Hannah Stile and had 8 children. He passed away on 1889 in Thanet, Kent, United Kingdom.

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George Snoad
1765 - 1820
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Ann Lorden
1790 - 1876
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Hannah Stile
1826 - 1884
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Fanny Snoad
1852 - 1936
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George Frederick Brown Snoad
1841 - Unknown
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Sally Lording Snoad
1867 - Unknown
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Charles Henry Snoad
1845 - 1868
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Mary Ann Snoad
1847 - Unknown
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Fanny Phyllis Snoad
1852 - 1921
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Frank Snoad
1850 - Unknown
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Eliza Jago Snoad
1864 - Unknown

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