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George Post

Birth10 JUL 1859 - Willesborough, Kent, England
Death31 MAY 1906 - Fatal accident while working on the railway line
MotherMary Ann Willis
FatherEdward Post

Born in Willesborough, Kent, England on 10 JUL 1859 to Edward Post and Mary Ann Willis. George Post married Mary Smith and had 8 children. He passed away on 31 MAY 1906 in Fatal accident while working on the railway line.

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Parents
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Edward Post
1826 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Willis
1828 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Smith
1864 - 1946
Children Show all
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Dorothy Hilda Post
1898 - 1990
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Lillian Post
1894 - Unknown
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Sidney George Post
1892 - 1928
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Arthur Charles Post
1888 - 1928
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Elsie Louisa Post
1896 - 1983
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Mable Annie Post
1890 - 1913
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Laurence Lionel Post
1904 - 1995
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Gertrude Maud Post
1902 - Unknown

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