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Mark John Windebank

BirthJanuary 1855 - Forthampton, Hampshire, England
DeathJuly 1897 - New Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom
MotherMary Ann Kendel
FatherCharles Windebank

Born in Forthampton, Hampshire, England on January 1855 to Charles Windebank and Mary Ann Kendel. Mark John Windebank married Emily Wyatt and had 10 children. He passed away on July 1897 in New Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

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Charles Windebank
1834 - 1913
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Mary Ann Kendel
1824 - 1872
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Emily Wyatt
1860 - 1929
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William Charles Windebank
1885 - 1965
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Sarah Louisa Windebank
1888 - 1946
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John Robert Windebank
1883 - 1965
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George Edward Windebank
1882 - 1954
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Albert Victor Windebank
1887 - 1967
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Alfred Windebank
1895 - 1916
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Sydney Mark Windebank
1893 - 1967
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Mark Windebank
1890 - 1890
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Frederick Henry Windebank
1891 - 1895
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Ethel Rose Windebank
1897 - 1898

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