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Leonard John Shearing

BirthOctober 1858 - Limpenhoe, Norfolk, England
Death13 Aug 1937 - East Dereham, Norfolk, England
MotherJulia England
FatherJames Shearing

Born in Limpenhoe, Norfolk, England on October 1858 to James Shearing and Julia England. Leonard John Shearing married Emma Brinded and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 Aug 1937 in East Dereham, Norfolk, England.

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James Shearing
1835 - 1868
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Julia England
1837 - 1879
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Emma Brinded
1858 - 1935
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George Shearing
1885 - 1978
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Ralph White Ho Shearing
1888 - 1972
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Arthur Shearing
1881 - 1971
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Hilda Shearing
1896 - 1991
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Julia Shearing
1886 - 1985
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Emma Shearing
1890 - Unknown
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Walter Leonard Shearing
1882 - Unknown

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