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Henry Bartram

Birth1826 - Dickleburgh, Norfolk, England
DeathJan 1909 - Middlesex, United Kingdom
MotherNot Available
FatherBarnabas Bartram

Born in Dickleburgh, Norfolk, England on 1826 to Barnabas Bartram. Henry Bartram married Ann Chaston and had 9 children. He passed away on Jan 1909 in Middlesex, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Barnabas Bartram
1795 - 1878
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Spouse(s)
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Ann Chaston
1822 - 1870
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Sarah Anne Wilding
1825 - Unknown
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Edith Bartram
1864 - 1943
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Rebecca Bartram
1852 - 1925
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Henry Thomas Bartram
1872 - 1931
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Harriet Miriam Bartram
1874 - Unknown
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Albert Bartram
1875 - Unknown
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Emily Bartram
1860 - 1940
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Mary Ann Bartram
1858 - Unknown
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Walter Bartram
1855 - 1915
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Arthur Henry Bartram
1853 - 1922

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