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Hannah Packer

BirthJUN 1840 - Blean, Canterbury, Kent
DeathJun 1916 - Camberwell, London, England
MotherMary Woolgar
FatherCharles Waters Banks

Born in Blean, Canterbury, Kent on JUN 1840 to Charles Waters Banks and Mary Woolgar. Hannah Packer married Charles Burt Banks and had 9 children. He passed away on Jun 1916 in Camberwell, London, England.

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Parents
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Charles Waters Banks
1806 - 1886
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Mary Woolgar
1807 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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Charles Burt Banks
1841 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Ethel Banks
1878 - 1882
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Thomas Sangster Banks
1881 - 1881
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Reverend Herbert George Banks
1880 - 1952
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Hannah Banks
1876 - 1961
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William Banks
1874 - Unknown
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Adeline Mary Banks
1862 - 1921
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Edith Banks
1868 - 1932
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Ida Emma Banks
1864 - 1950
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Charles Waters Banks
1871 - 1934

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