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John William1 Howson

Birthabt 1862 - Waterfall, Staffordshire, England
Death4 Dec 1930 - Staffordshire, England
MotherEmma Robinson
FatherJohn Howson

Born in Waterfall, Staffordshire, England on abt 1862 to John Howson and Emma Robinson. John William1 Howson married Alicia Talbot Salt and had 8 children. He passed away on 4 Dec 1930 in Staffordshire, England.

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John Howson
1821 - 1900
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Emma Robinson
1831 - 1887
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Alicia Talbot Salt
1870 - 1934
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Hilda Howson
1895 - 1967
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Frances E Howson
1893 - Unknown
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Charles Howson
1900 - Unknown
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John Howson
1899 - Unknown
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Agnes Howson
1896 - 1977
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William Howson
1892 - 1956
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Lilian Howson
1907 - Unknown
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James Howson
1910 - Unknown

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