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Matthew CROWE

Birth16 Dec 1842 - Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England
Death28 Jun 1914 - Allendale, Northumberland, England
MotherSarah Teasdale
FatherThomas CROWE

Born in Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England on 16 Dec 1842 to Thomas CROWE and Sarah Teasdale. Matthew CROWE married Elizabeth RENWICK and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 Jun 1914 in Allendale, Northumberland, England.

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Thomas Crowe
1803 - 1847
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Sarah Teasdale
1802 - 1864
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Renwick
1851 - 1923
Children Show all
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Phyllis Crowe
1876 - 1944
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Leah Crowe
1874 - 1950
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Sarah Crowe
1873 - 1960
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Matthew Crowe
1880 - 1912
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Jane Harrison Crowe
1889 - 1957
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William Renwick Crowe
1885 - 1904
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Ada Mary Crowe
1893 - 1972
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Hannah Crowe
1878 - 1945
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Elizabeth Crowe
1883 - 1961

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