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George Snoad

Birthabt 1795 - Brenzett, Kent, England
Death23 May 1851 - Horsmonden, Kent, England
MotherSarah Hemmings
FatherGeorge Snoad

Born in Brenzett, Kent, England on abt 1795 to George Snoad and Sarah Hemmings. George Snoad married Catherine "Kate" Amos and had 10 children. He passed away on 23 May 1851 in Horsmonden, Kent, England.

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Parents
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George Snoad
1765 - 1820
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Sarah Hemmings
1764 - 1805
Spouse(s)
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Catherine "Kate" Amos
1798 - 1885
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George Snoad
1827 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Snoad
1839 - 1915
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Thomas Snoad
1836 - 1912
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Charlotte Snoad
1845 - 1866
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Charles Snoad
1832 - Unknown
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John Snoad
1834 - 1902
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William Snoad
1831 - 1895
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Sarah Snoad
1826 - 1894
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Ephraim Hemings Snoad
1829 - 1844
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Catherine Snoad
1820 - 1897

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