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John Winter

Birthabt 11 Dec 1806 - Norwich
Death30 01 1867 - Norfolk, England
MotherElizabeth Cooper
FatherJames Winter

Born in Norwich on abt 11 Dec 1806 to James Winter and Elizabeth Cooper. John Winter married Martha Maltby and had 11 children. He passed away on 30 01 1867 in Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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James Winter
1770 - 1850
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Elizabeth Cooper
1777 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Martha Maltby
1808 - 1887
Children Show all
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Alfred Winter
1840 - 1905
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Emma Winter
1846 - Unknown
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Oliver Winter
1850 - 1904
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Ellen Winter
1841 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Winter
1829 - Unknown
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James Winter
1835 - Unknown
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John Winter
1831 - Unknown
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Martha Elizabeth Winter
1827 - 1876
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George Winter
1839 - Unknown
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Evener Winter
1848 - Unknown
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Ernest Winter
1848 - Unknown

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