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Henry Howe

Birth07/03/1847 - Birmingham Warwickshire England
Death26/03/1907 - Birmingham Warwickshire England
MotherFanny Moore
FatherMatthew Howe

Born in Birmingham Warwickshire England on 07/03/1847 to Matthew Howe and Fanny Moore. Henry Howe married Sarah Susannah Oxby and had 13 children. He passed away on 26/03/1907 in Birmingham Warwickshire England.

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Parents
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Matthew Howe
1826 - 1885
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Fanny Moore
1828 - 1907
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Susannah Oxby
1849 - 1889
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Kate Amenia Howe
1866 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Kate Amina Howe
1895 - Unknown
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George Henry James Howe
1893 - Unknown
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Mathew Joseph Howe
1875 - 1924
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William Howe
1879 - 1940
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Sarah Susannah Howe
1883 - 1947
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John Howe
1885 - 1952
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Rosina Ann Howe
1887 - 1978
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Harry Thomas Howe
1873 - 1889
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Fanny Howe
1871 - 1940
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Ann Maria Howe
1868 - 1872
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Henry Carl Howe
1873 - 1940
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Violet Maud Howe
1901 - 1901
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Sidney Howe
1901 - 1901

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