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Samuel Fieldsend

BirthJul 1878 - Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
Death15 Sep 1919 - St Thomas, Devon, England
MotherMartha Goodfellow
FatherCharles Fieldsend

Born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England on Jul 1878 to Charles Fieldsend and Martha Goodfellow. Samuel Fieldsend married Ellen Curchin and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 Sep 1919 in St Thomas, Devon, England.

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Charles Fieldsend
1855 - 1920
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Martha Goodfellow
1854 - Unknown
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Ellen Curchin
1879 - 1950
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Henry Trevor Fieldsend
1899 - 1934
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Philip Hugh Fieldsend
1904 - 1960
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Vera Irene Fieldsend/leat
1901 - 1972
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Arthur Claude Fieldsend
1904 - 1934
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Mary Eileen Fieldsend
1908 - 1980
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Mary Eileen Fieldsend
1908 - Unknown

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