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George Lear

Birth1814 - Not Available
Death1898 - Not Available
MotherMary MEAD
FatherThomas Lear

Born on 1814 to Thomas Lear and Mary MEAD. George Lear married Harriet Robins and had 4 children. He passed away on 1898.

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Parents
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Thomas Lear
1779 - 1836
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Mary Mead
1778 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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Harriet Robins
1819 - 1897
Children Show all
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Samuel Lear
1840 - 1923
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Thomas Lear
1838 - 1865
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Harriet Lear
1858 - Unknown
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Harriet Lear
1859 - Unknown

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Historical Records for George Lear

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England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

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Name
George Lear
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