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Henry Samways

BirthFeb 1851 - Portisham, Dorset, England
DeathSep 1942 - Weymouth, Dorset, England
MotherCharlotte Day
FatherWilliam Samways

Born in Portisham, Dorset, England on Feb 1851 to William Samways and Charlotte Day. Henry Samways married Ellen Gill and had 9 children. He passed away on Sep 1942 in Weymouth, Dorset, England.

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Parents
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William Samways
1807 - 1896
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Charlotte Day
1813 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Gill
1852 - 1945
Children Show all
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Thomas William Samways
1877 - 1959
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Ada Mary Samways
1888 - 1909
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Martha Emily Samways
1874 - 1933
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Arthur Henry Samways
1876 - 1895
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William Charles Samways
1880 - 1915
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Lily Frances Samways
1884 - 1950
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Flossie Samways
1894 - 1986
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Florence Louisa Samways
1892 - 1988
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Alice Ann Samways
1883 - 1958

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