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John William Gladding

Birth4 Feb 1817 - Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
Death13 Feb 1901 - East Ashford, Kent
MotherFanny Margt. Linder
FatherBenjamin Gladding

Born in Shoreditch, Middlesex, England on 4 Feb 1817 to Benjamin Gladding and Fanny Margt. Linder. John William Gladding married Elizabeth Sarah Windeatt Reeves and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 Feb 1901 in East Ashford, Kent.

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Benjamin Gladding
1793 - 1882
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Fanny Margt. Linder
1795 - 1856
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Elizabeth Sarah Windeatt Reeves
1823 - 1877
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Emily Mary Gladding
1848 - 1927
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Ernest Alfred Gladding
1854 - 1863
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Louisa Fanny Gladding
1847 - 1895
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Charles James Gladding
1852 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Windeatt Gladding
1848 - 1848
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Ada Helena Gladding.
1858 - Unknown
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Joshua Benjamin Gladding
1844 - 1881
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Florence Eugenie Gladding
1856 - 1862

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