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Mary Ann Reader

Birth30 Jan 1859 - Dagenham, Essex, England
Death1917 - Not Available
MotherSophie Turbard
FatherElijah Reader

Born in Dagenham, Essex, England on 30 Jan 1859 to Elijah Reader and Sophie Turbard. Mary Ann Reader had 10 children. She passed away on 1917.

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Parents
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Elijah Reader
1833 - 1900
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Sophie Turbard
1834 - 1913
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Lilian Emma Bowen
1877 - 1959
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Minnie Rose Bridges
1878 - 1972
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Herbert Bridges
1898 - Unknown
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Jessie May Bridges
1883 - Unknown
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Christopher Bridges
1891 - 1918
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Hilda Ellen Bridges
1885 - Unknown
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Henrietta Violet Bridges
1895 - 1959
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Frederick Ernest Bridges
1893 - 1964
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Arthur Bridges
1901 - Unknown
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Edward Bridges
1890 - Unknown

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