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James Reader

BirthApr 1793 - Hempstead, Essex, England
Death30 October 1864 - Hempstead, Essex, England, United Kingdom
MotherMary Hymus
FatherDaniel Reader

Born in Hempstead, Essex, England on Apr 1793 to Daniel Reader and Mary Hymus. James Reader married Mary Brazier and had 10 children. He passed away on 30 October 1864 in Hempstead, Essex, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Daniel Reader
1770 - 1807
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Mary Hymus
1770 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Mary Brazier
1801 - 1871
Children Show all
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Elijah Reader
1833 - 1900
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George Reader
1824 - 1881
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Thomas Reader
1830 - 1931
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Ann Reader
1835 - 1840
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Samuel Reader
1832 - 1840
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Charles Reader
1826 - 1827
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Eliza Reader
1828 - Unknown
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Nathan Reader
1838 - 1840
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Harriett Reader
1823 - Unknown
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George Brazier
1830 - Unknown

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