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Ruth Feakin

 

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   1010 1.0 Ruth Feakinfemale
1000 Father: Daniel Feakin    b. about 1826 at Desborough
989 Mother: Harriet Manton    b. about 1826 at Desborough    d. 12 Nov 1903 at Desborough
Birth: about 1858, at DesboroughCensus
Death: 1930, age: 72BMD

Pedigree
   2588
Married: Samuel Andrews  about 1879BMD
b. about 1859, at DesboroughCensus

   29942.1 Walter Andrewsmale
Birth: about 1879, at DesboroughCensus

   29952.2 Charles Andrewsmale
Birth: about Jun 1880, at DesboroughCensus

   44002.3 Annie Andrewsfemale
Birth: about 1883, at DesboroughCensus

   44012.4 Ada Andrewsfemale
Birth: about 1887, at DesboroughCensus

   44022.5 Ethel Andrewsfemale
Birth: about 1889, at DesboroughCensus
Birth: about 1892WW1 Army
7771
Married: Minnie Buckby  22 Apr 1909WW1 Army
bap. 26 Jun 1892 at DesboroughIGI

   85393.1 Dorothy Irene Andrews   also known as Dolly Andrewsfemale
Birth: 15 Sep 1909WW1 Army

   85403.2 Violet Andrewsfemale
Birth: 20 May 1911WW1 Army

   85413.3 Walter Andrewsmale
Birth: 12 Sep 1913WW1 Army

   85422.7 Arthur Andrewsmale
Birth: 06 Nov 1894, at DesboroughWW1 Army

 


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