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Percy Goldwin Belfour

 

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   4258 1.0 Percy Goldwin Belfourmale
4254 Father: Edmund Belfour (born 28 Aug 1823 ) Times
4255 Mother: Maria Godfrey Turner
Birth: 22 Jul 1853, at Paddington, LondonParish Reg
Baptism: 29 Sep 1853 at Parish Church, Paddington, LondonParish Reg

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Additional information: Baptism Record 

Census Details: 1891 -:- other address/occupation
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Married: Florence Anne Jane Reeves  1880BMD

   50202.1 Algernon Okey Belfourmale
Birth: 18 Oct 1882, at Laleham, MiddlesexParish Reg
Baptism: 23 Nov 1882 at Parish Church, Laleham, MiddlesexParish Reg

Additional information: Baptism Record 

   50212.2 Sibyl Goldwin Belfourfemale
Birth: 1887, at Laleham, MiddlesexCensus

Additional information: Marriage Record 

Census Details: 1891
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Married: James George Hay  at Parish Church, Laleham, Middlesex 20 Apr 1907Mrg Cert
b. 1879, at Edinburgh, Scotland

 


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