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Louisa Head

Birth06 Dec 1844 - Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
DeathJul 1900? - West Ham, Essex, United Kingdom
MotherAnn Ringer
FatherGeorge John Head

Born in Shoreditch, Middlesex, England on 06 Dec 1844 to George John Head and Ann Ringer. Louisa Head married James Thomas Hayward and had 8 children. She passed away on Jul 1900? in West Ham, Essex, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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George John Head
1805 - Unknown
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Ann Ringer
1813 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James Thomas Hayward
1845 - 1891
Children Show all
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Rose Harriet Hayward
1871 - 1944
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Louisa Elizabeth Hayward
1867 - 1954
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Sarah Ann Hayward
1869 - 1935
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James Hayward
1865 - Unknown
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William Hayward
1878 - Unknown
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Nelly Hayward
1875 - Unknown
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Harriet Hayward
1874 - Unknown
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Louisa Jane Hayward
1870 - Unknown

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