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James Mitchell Braddock

BirthOct 1855 - Bermonsey, Surrey
DeathOct-Nov-Dec 1923 - Hackney, Greater London
MotherFrances Emmerton
FatherJames Mitchell Braddock

Born in Bermonsey, Surrey on Oct 1855 to James Mitchell Braddock and Frances Emmerton. James Mitchell Braddock married Susan Ann Dear and had 4 children. He passed away on Oct-Nov-Dec 1923 in Hackney, Greater London.

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James Mitchell Braddock
1825 - 1895
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Frances Emmerton
1831 - 1895
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Susan Ann Dear
1861 - 1907
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Jane Harper
1859 - 1893
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Harriet Alexander
1860 - Unknown
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James Mitchell Braddock
1884 - 1959
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Charles Harper Braddock
1885 - 1957
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Frances Jane Braddock
1887 - 1947
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Ada Dorothy Braddock
1889 - 1941

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