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John Warrender

Birth18th MAR 1829 - Darlaston, Staffordshire, England, UK
Death1883 - Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England, UK
MotherMary Smallwood
FatherAaron Warrender

Born in Darlaston, Staffordshire, England, UK on 18th MAR 1829 to Aaron Warrender and Mary Smallwood. John Warrender married Jane Palmer and had 12 children. He passed away on 1883 in Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England, UK.

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Aaron Warrender
1791 - 1873
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Mary Smallwood
1788 - 1878
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Jane Palmer
1831 - 1890
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Eugenia (Eugenie) Warrender
1863 - 1946
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Emily Jane Warrender
1857 - 1925
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Alice Smallwood Warrender
1854 - Unknown
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Ernest Horatio Warrender
1858 - 1947
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Maud May Warrender
1870 - 1945
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Fred Harry Warrender
1868 - 1886
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Agnes Kathleen Warrender
1863 - Unknown
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Anne Warrender
1865 - Unknown
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Percy Charles Warrender
1876 - 1954
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John Warrender
1873 - Unknown
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Selina Ann Warrender
1860 - Unknown
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Isabella Warrender
1855 - 1896

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