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Joseph Woolhead

Birth17 September 1836 - Wing, Buckinghamshire
DeathMar 1927 - Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
MotherAnn Turney
FatherWilliam Woolhead

Born in Wing, Buckinghamshire on 17 September 1836 to William Woolhead and Ann Turney. Joseph Woolhead married Susan Butcher and had 6 children. He passed away on Mar 1927 in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire.

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William Woolhead
1811 - 1877
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Ann Turney
1809 - 1851
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Susan Butcher
1837 - Unknown
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Maria Arnold
1838 - 1863
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Joseph Woolhead
1870 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Woolhead
1863 - Unknown
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Catherine Ellen Woolhead
1864 - Unknown
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William Thomas Woolhead
1860 - Unknown
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Charles Woolhead
1886 - Unknown
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Albert William Woolhead
1871 - 1956

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