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Albert Fenton Panter

 

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   3377 1.0 Albert Fenton Pantermale
775 Father: Owen Panter    b. about 1847 at Desborough
1234 Mother: Mary Henrietta Fenton    b. about 1847
Birth: about 1868, at DesboroughCensus

Pedigree
   4239
Married: Elizabeth Howe  1889BMD
b. about 1871, at Wilbarston, NorthamptonshireCensus

   42402.1 Arnold Pantermale
Birth: about 1890, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 23 May 1891 at DesboroughIGI

   42412.2 William Pantermale
The baptism record is for Albert William according to IGI
Birth: about Feb 1891, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 25 May 1891 at DesboroughIGI

   95962.3 Arthur Pantermale
Birth: about 1894, at DesboroughCensus

   95972.4 Florence Panterfemale
Birth: about 1896, at DesboroughCensus

   95982.5 Arnold Pantermale
Birth: about 1899, at DesboroughCensus

   95992.6 Gertrude Panterfemale
Birth: about Jan 1901, at DesboroughCensus

 


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