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Henry Prentice

Birth13 Sep 1824 - St. Marylebone, Middlesex
DeathDecember 28 1887 - Nelson Grove Merton Surrey
MotherElizabeth Hamsher
FatherCharles Robert Prentice

Born in St. Marylebone, Middlesex on 13 Sep 1824 to Charles Robert Prentice and Elizabeth Hamsher. Henry Prentice married Ann TROWBRIDGE and had 6 children. He passed away on December 28 1887 in Nelson Grove Merton Surrey.

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Charles Robert Prentice
1796 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hamsher
1796 - 1844
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Ann Trowbridge
1823 - 1865
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Mary Ann Prentice
1852 - 1931
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Maria Julia Prentice
1856 - 1940
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Elizabeth Prentice
1850 - Unknown
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Charles Prentice
1862 - Unknown
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Harriet Prentice
1860 - Unknown
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Louisa Prentice
1855 - Unknown

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