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John Edward Larkin

BirthSep 1914 - Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England
Deathabt Feb 1972 - Teesside, Yorkshire North Riding, England
MotherCatherine Whaling Cunningham
Father(John) Edward Larkin

Born in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England on Sep 1914 to (John) Edward Larkin and Catherine Whaling Cunningham. John Edward Larkin married Phyllis Mary Marsh and had 4 children. He passed away on abt Feb 1972 in Teesside, Yorkshire North Riding, England.

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(John) Edward Larkin
1891 - 1942
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Catherine Whaling Cunningham
1891 - 1976
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Phyllis Mary Marsh
1924 - 1993
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Gerard Larkin
Unknown - Unknown
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Teresa Larkin
Unknown - Unknown
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Kathleen Larkin
1950 - Unknown
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Frankie Larkin
1946 - 1998

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