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Phoebe Mark

Birth07 Feb 1851 - Southwark, Surrey, England Ref 2/699
DeathDec 1927 - Croydon Surrey England Ref 2a/460
MotherEmily May Treliving
FatherHenry Mark Mark

Born in Southwark, Surrey, England Ref 2/699 on 07 Feb 1851 to Henry Mark Mark and Emily May Treliving. Phoebe Mark married David Henry Douglas and had 7 children. She passed away on Dec 1927 in Croydon Surrey England Ref 2a/460.

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Parents
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Henry Mark Mark
1822 - 1872
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Emily May Treliving
1820 - 1898
Spouse(s)
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David Henry Douglas
Unknown - 1922
Children Show all
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Henry St John Ackew
1870 - 1917
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Amelia Phoebe Douglas
1883 - 1948
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Samuel Thomas J Douglas
1881 - 1951
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Elizabeth May Douglas
1880 - 1958
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Alfred William Stanley Douglas
1877 - 1945
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George Herbert Ackew
1874 - 1875
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Emily Phoebe Ackew
1872 - 1878

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