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John Howes

BirthMar 1822 - Bassingbourn Cambridgeshire
Death22 Apr 1890 - South End, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire
MotherMary Taylor
FatherJohn Howes

Born in Bassingbourn Cambridgeshire on Mar 1822 to John Howes and Mary Taylor. John Howes married Emma Wedd Allen and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Apr 1890 in South End, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire.

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Parents
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John Howes
1788 - 1869
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Mary Taylor
1801 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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Emma Wedd Allen
1830 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Cornelius Howes
1860 - Unknown
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Jesper B Howes
1847 - 1921
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Laura E Howes
1857 - 1910
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Ernest Howes
1852 - 1919
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Samuel Howes
1845 - 1914
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Mary A. Howes
1850 - 1881
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Agnes Howes
1858 - 1933
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Anne Maria Howes
1863 - Unknown
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Wilfred Howes
1870 - 1949
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Emma Jane Howes
1868 - Unknown

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