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Frederick William Burrows

BirthMarch 1841 - Stroud, Gloucestershire, England
DeathOct 1900 - Stroud, Gloucestershire, England
MotherEsther Burrows
FatherJohn Burrows

Born in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England on March 1841 to John Burrows and Esther Burrows. Frederick William Burrows married Eliza Lewis and had 10 children. He passed away on Oct 1900 in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England.

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John Burrows
Unknown - Unknown
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Esther Burrows
Unknown - Unknown
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Eliza Lewis
1849 - 1906
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Leah Burrows
1876 - Unknown
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Ethel Burrows
1885 - Unknown
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Clara Burrows
1874 - Unknown
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Archibald Burrows
1872 - 1942
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Albert Burrows
1880 - Unknown
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Wallace Burrows
1870 - 1936
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Beatrice Burrows
1882 - Unknown
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Amy Burrows
1865 - 1949
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Lewis Frederick Burrows
1867 - 1941
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Minnie Burrows
1869 - Unknown

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