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Joseph Dunmore Bosworth

 

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   9514 1.0 Joseph Dunmore Bosworthmale
9511 Father: Charles Bosworth    b. about 1840 at Rothwell, Northamptonshire    d. 27 Feb 1906 at Rothwell, Northamptonshire
9512 Mother: Matilda Rowthorn    b. about 1841 at Rothwell, Northamptonshire    d. 1930 at Station Rd, Desborough
Birth: about 1877, at Rothwell, NorthamptonshireCensus
Death: 1914, age: 37BMD

Pedigree
   9534
Married: Florence Ellen Robinson  1896BMD
b. about 1876, at Glendon, NorthamptonshireCensus

   95352.1 Eleanor E Bosworthfemale
Birth: about 1896, at Rothwell, NorthamptonshireCensus

   85432.2 Harold Arthur Bosworthmale
Birth: about 1897, at Rothwell, NorthamptonshireCensus

   95362.3 Lewis Bosworthmale
Birth: about 1900, at Rothwell, NorthamptonshireCensus

   95372.4 Albert Edward Bosworthmale
Birth: about Feb 1901, at Rothwell, NorthamptonshireBMD

 


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