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Lydia Easter Smith

Birth1853 - Raveningham, Norfolk, England
Death04 Oct 1898 - Halesworth, Suffolk, England
MotherAnn Easter
FatherPerry Easter

Born in Raveningham, Norfolk, England on 1853 to Perry Easter and Ann Easter. Lydia Easter Smith married Augustus William Allen and had 7 children. She passed away on 04 Oct 1898 in Halesworth, Suffolk, England.

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Perry Easter
1818 - 1859
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Ann Easter
1827 - 1897
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Augustus William Allen
1858 - 1931
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Percival Easter Allen
1885 - 1958
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Harry William Allen
1887 - 1974
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Arthur Edward Allen
1883 - Unknown
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George Allen
1894 - Unknown
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Frank Archie Allen
1891 - 1963
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Herbert Leonard Allen
1890 - 1951
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Florence Helen Allen
1886 - 1974

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