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Eleanor Frances Razzell

 

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   2268 1.0 Eleanor Frances Razzellfemale
2256 Father: William Razzell (born about 1848 at Horley, Surrey ) Census
2265 Mother: Harriett Dinnage (born about 1848 at Horsham, Surrey ) Census
Birth: 18 Oct 1876, at Horley, SurreyParish Reg
Baptism: 26 Nov 1876 at Horley, SurreyParish Reg

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Additional information: Baptism Record  Marriage Record 

Census Details: 1881 1901 -:- other address/occupation
   4476
Married: Arthur John Chatfield  at Horley, Surrey 02 Dec 1905Mrg Cert

   44752.1 Ernest William Razzell   also known as Ernest William Chatfieldmale
Birth: 31 Jan 1900, at Horley, SurreyParish Reg
Baptism: 29 Mar 1900 at Horley, SurreyParish Reg

Additional information: Baptism Record  Marriage Certificate 
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Married: Elsie Kate Letts  at Horley, Surrey 06 Dec 1924Mrg Cert
b. 1904, at Redhill, Surrey

 


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