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Robert Read

Birth1818 - Grt Oakley Essex England
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Born in Grt Oakley Essex England on 1818. Robert Read married Emma Lucas and had 14 children.

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Emma Lucas
1830 - 1893
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Hannah Starling
1816 - 1844
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Henry Read
1871 - Unknown
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George Read
1873 - 1896
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Ellen Read
1870 - Unknown
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Susannah Read
1863 - 1948
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Emma Read
1849 - Unknown
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Annie Read
1860 - Unknown
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William Read
1855 - 1889
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Eliza Read
1858 - Unknown
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Emma Read
1848 - 1874
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Sarah Read
1843 - 1906
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Robert Mcintyre Read
1854 - 1916
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Henry Read
1868 - Unknown
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Esther Read
1851 - 1892
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David Charles Read
1860 - 1912

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