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Robert Daws

Birth1858 - Grays Jun Rd, Middlesex, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMaria Foster
FatherVitruvius Golver Daws

Born in Grays Jun Rd, Middlesex, England on 1858 to Vitruvius Golver Daws and Maria Foster. Robert Daws married Mary Thomas and had 10 children.

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Parents
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Vitruvius Golver Daws
1815 - 1905
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Maria Foster
1820 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Mary Thomas
1858 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Beatrice Cecilia Daws
1885 - 1949
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Mary G Dawes
1880 - Unknown
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Grace Marian Daws
1895 - Unknown
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Lionel Vincent Daws
1899 - 1965
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Alice Maud Daws
1880 - Unknown
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George Edward Daws
1897 - Unknown
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Dorothy Louise Daws
1901 - Unknown
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Maria Phoebe Daws
1889 - Unknown
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Albert John Daws
1886 - Unknown
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Robert William Daws
1883 - Unknown

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