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Mary Ann Eldrid

Birth23 Nov 1859 - Canonbury, Middlesex, England
Death28 Jan 1934 - Middlesex, England
MotherCaroline Hodges
FatherJohn Eldrid

Born in Canonbury, Middlesex, England on 23 Nov 1859 to John Eldrid and Caroline Hodges. Mary Ann Eldrid married Henry Snelling and had 7 children. She passed away on 28 Jan 1934 in Middlesex, England.

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John Eldrid
1827 - 1879
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Caroline Hodges
1828 - 1893
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Henry Snelling
1849 - 1914
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Irene Snelling
1888 - 1963
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Christine Snelling
1886 - 1922
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Florence Mary Snelling
1882 - 1951
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Beatrice Georgina Snelling
1883 - 1979
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Carrie Gwendoline Snelling
1892 - 1995
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Isabel Snelling
1890 - 1969
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Vera Maud Snelling
1895 - 1982

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