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John Brook

Birthabt 1872 - Hull, Yorkshire, England
DeathMar 1930 - Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding, England
MotherLouisa Jenkinson
FatherJohn Brook

Born in Hull, Yorkshire, England on abt 1872 to John Brook and Louisa Jenkinson. John Brook married Christina Yahnke and had 10 children. He passed away on Mar 1930 in Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding, England.

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Parents
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John Brook
1835 - 1895
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Louisa Jenkinson
1843 - 1927
Spouse(s)
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Christina Yahnke
1877 - 1964
Children Show all
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John (G Uncle John) Brook
1904 - Unknown
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Albert (Aunt B, G N T Brother) Brook
1899 - 1991
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Bertha Alice (G Aunt B) Brook
1898 - 1995
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Theresa Bates
1908 - Unknown
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Fredrick Brook
1909 - 1980
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Constance (G Aunt Connie) Brook
1906 - 1936
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Frances Gertrude (G Aunt Gertie) Brook
1902 - Unknown
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Lydia (G Aunt Lydia) Brook
1897 - 1909
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Christina Mary Bernadette (Pappy's Mother) Brook
1919 - 1983
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Beatrice (G Aunt Bt) Brook
1911 - 2003

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