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Jane Quantrell

Birthabt 1847 - Canterbury, Kent, England
DeathApril 1899 - Faversham, Kent
MotherSarah Harlow
FatherJames William Quantrell

Born in Canterbury, Kent, England on abt 1847 to James William Quantrell and Sarah Harlow. Jane Quantrell married William Church Friar and had 7 children. She passed away on April 1899 in Faversham, Kent.

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James William Quantrell
1817 - 1906
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Sarah Harlow
1822 - Unknown
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William Church Friar
1849 - 1923
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Ernest Wilfred Friar
1878 - 1930
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Georgefrederick Friar
1875 - 1960
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William James Friar
1870 - 1943
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Albert James Quantrell
1866 - 1954
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Emma Sarah Friar
1872 - 1874
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Mary Ann Friar
Unknown - 1872
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Percy Ralph Friar
1882 - Unknown

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