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John Benjamin Dancer

Birth12 October 1812 - Clerkenwell, London, England
Death24 November 1887 - Manchester, Lancashire, England
MotherAnna Maria Tolkien
FatherJosiah Dancer

Born in Clerkenwell, London, England on 12 October 1812 to Josiah Dancer and Anna Maria Tolkien. John Benjamin Dancer had 8 children. He passed away on 24 November 1887 in Manchester, Lancashire, England.

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Josiah Dancer
Unknown - Unknown
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Anna Maria Tolkien
1779 - 1815
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Joseph W Dancer
1837 - Unknown
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Elizabeth E Dancer
1846 - Unknown
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Anna Maria Dancer
1847 - Unknown
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Catherine Dancer
1852 - Unknown
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William Dancer
1841 - 1928
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Charls H Dancer
1850 - Unknown
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John Dancer
1838 - 1876
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James Dancer
1844 - Unknown

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