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Hannah Dando

Birth08 AUG 1821 - St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, England
Death30 Sep 1895 - Surrey, England
MotherHannah Langston
FatherNathaniel Dando

Born in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, England on 08 AUG 1821 to Nathaniel Dando and Hannah Langston. Hannah Dando married William GIBBON and had 12 children. She passed away on 30 Sep 1895 in Surrey, England.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Dando
1789 - 1867
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Hannah Langston
1791 - 1821
Spouse(s)
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William Gibbon
1825 - 1884
Children Show all
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Alfred Gibbon
1865 - Unknown
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Alexander Gibbon
1860 - Unknown
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William Francis Gibbon
1857 - 1920
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Mary Sophia Gibbon
1859 - 1919
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Edith Gibbon
1864 - Unknown
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Anne Gibbons
1876 - Unknown
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Amelia Elizabeth Gibbons
1875 - Unknown
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Joseph Gibbons
1873 - Unknown
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Ann Prebble
1874 - Unknown
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George Gibbons
1869 - Unknown
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James Gibbons
1871 - Unknown
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Herbert Gibbons
1876 - Unknown

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