Henry Parker
 
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									1.0 Henry Parkermale    
PedigreeAnother copy of the baptism records (possibly Bishop's Transcripts?) gives the birth year as 1843
					Birth: 21 Jun 1842,  at Chapel Street, Marylebone, London
Parish Reg
					Baptism: 09 Jul 1843 at St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, Marylebone, London
Parish Reg
					Death: 1924, age: 81y.
						
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	Marriage Certificate 
	1205Married:
									
Henry Brattle 
	      	1867
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				b.
				about 1843,  at Cirencester, Gloucestershire
						 d. 
						1900 
					Birth: about 1870,  at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
Census2109Married:
									
Ernest Brookes 
	      	1893
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				b.
				about 1872,  at Blakeley, Lancashire 
					Birth: 1896,  at Maule, CheshireCensus
					Birth: 1907,  at Aston, WarwickshireCensus
					Birth: about 1876,  at Wolverhampton, StaffordshireCensus
					Birth: 1877,  at Wolverhampton, StaffordshireCensus
					Birth: 1879,  at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
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					Birth: 29 Mar 1847,  at 21 Devonshire Mews East, Marylebone, London
Parish Reg
					Baptism: 25 Apr 1847 at All Souls Church, Marylebone, London
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					Birth: 03 Dec 1849,  at 21 Devonshire Mews East, Marylebone, London
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					Baptism: 23 Dec 1849 at All Souls Church, Marylebone, London
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					Birth: 09 Jul 1851,  at 21 Devonshire Mews East, Marylebone, London
Parish Reg
					Baptism: 15 Aug 1851 at All Souls Church, Marylebone, London
Parish Reg
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