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John E. Burrows

Birth1816 - Gomersal, Yorkshire, England
DeathOctober 1880 - Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom
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Born in Gomersal, Yorkshire, England on 1816. John E. Burrows married Hannah Greenwood and had 13 children. He passed away on October 1880 in Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom.

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Hannah Greenwood
1815 - 1878
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Florence Ellen Burrows
1868 - Unknown
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Margaret A Burrows
1871 - Unknown
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John William Burrows
1860 - Unknown
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George E Burrows
1862 - Unknown
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John Burrows
1852 - 1911
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Mary Jane Burrows
1843 - 1854
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Marie Burrows
1869 - Unknown
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Sarah Burrows
1840 - 1896
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Isabella Burrows
1837 - 1900
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Eliza Burrows
1844 - 1909
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Robert Burrows
1854 - 1870
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Arthur Beeley Burrows
1859 - 1943
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Mary Hannah Burrows
1858 - Unknown

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