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John E Hilder

Birth29 Dec 1859 - Salehurst, Sussex
DeathJun 1937 - Strood, Kent, England
MotherAnn Bishop
FatherEdmund Hilder

Born in Salehurst, Sussex on 29 Dec 1859 to Edmund Hilder and Ann Bishop. John E Hilder married Mary Jane Jemmett and had 10 children. He passed away on Jun 1937 in Strood, Kent, England.

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Parents
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Edmund Hilder
1829 - 1902
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Ann Bishop
1834 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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Mary Jane Jemmett
1863 - 1958
Children Show all
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Frank Francis Hilder
1892 - 1970
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John Edmund Hilder
1890 - 1963
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Alice Beatrice Hilder
1897 - 1963
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Lilian Faith Hilder
1903 - 1982
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Mary Esther Hilder
1885 - 1959
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Ivy Violet Hilder
1900 - 1988
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Maud Amelia Hilder
1886 - 1966
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Emily May Hilder
1893 - 1918
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Charles Henry Hilder
1895 - 1977
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Jack Hilder
Unknown - Unknown

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