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Michael Read

Birth27 Jan 1839 - Lower Winchendon, Buckinghamshire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Forsythe
FatherThomas Reed

Born in Lower Winchendon, Buckinghamshire, England on 27 Jan 1839 to Thomas Reed and Elizabeth Forsythe. Michael Read married Ann Cropley Simpson and had 10 children.

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Parents
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Thomas Reed
1786 - 1864
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Elizabeth Forsythe
1806 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Ann Cropley Simpson
1842 - 1924
Children Show all
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Louise H Read
1881 - Unknown
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Michael William Read
1883 - Unknown
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Emma Jane Reed
1865 - Unknown
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Minnie Harriett Read
1889 - 1956
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Ellen Reed
1873 - Unknown
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Mary Reed
1876 - Unknown
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Thomas John Read
1867 - Unknown
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George Pain Read
1869 - Unknown
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Annie Louisa Reed
1870 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Chalk
1872 - Unknown

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