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John Edward Hindle

Birth08 MAY 1846 - Selby, Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom
Death8 Aug 1907 - Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
MotherSarah Rawlinson
FatherWilliam Hindle

Born in Selby, Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom on 08 MAY 1846 to William Hindle and Sarah Rawlinson. John Edward Hindle married Henrietta Jennings and had 5 children. He passed away on 8 Aug 1907 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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William Hindle
1809 - 1892
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Sarah Rawlinson
1815 - 1901
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Henrietta Jennings
1843 - 1894
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Louisa Catchpole
1866 - Unknown
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Ruth Hindle
1898 - Unknown
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Percival Hindell
1878 - 1920
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John Leslie Hindle
1896 - Unknown
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Edith Mary Hindle
1870 - 1955
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Gertrude Hindle
1872 - Unknown

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