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George Mann Burrows

Birth1771-05-06 - Chalk, Kent
Death29 Oct 1846 - St Pancras, Middlesex, England
MotherElizabeth Morton
FatherRichard Burrows

Born in Chalk, Kent on 1771-05-06 to Richard Burrows and Elizabeth Morton. George Mann Burrows married Sophia DRUCE and had 11 children. He passed away on 29 Oct 1846 in St Pancras, Middlesex, England.

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Richard Burrows
1749 - 1776
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Elizabeth Morton
1750 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Sophia Druce
1768 - 1858
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Mary Dale
1774 - 1795
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Sophia Druce Burrows
1798 - 1868
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Caroline Burrows
1801 - 1840
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Arthur Burrows
1812 - 1908
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George Burrows
1801 - 1887
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Ellen Burrows
1806 - 1895
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Henry Nicholson Burrows
1809 - 1859
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John Claiborne Burrow
1803 - 1880
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Charles Burrows
1807 - 1893
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Emma Burrell Burrows
1804 - 1869
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Lucy Burrows
1798 - 1875
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Mary Dale Burrows
1795 - 1815

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