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Alfred Chalres Dillow

Birth1860 - St Giles without Cripplegate, London, England
DeathDec 1932 - Winchester, Hampshire, England
MotherSusan Ambridge
FatherEdward Thomas Dillow

Born in St Giles without Cripplegate, London, England on 1860 to Edward Thomas Dillow and Susan Ambridge. Alfred Chalres Dillow married Jane Eastwood and had 10 children. He passed away on Dec 1932 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
Edward Thomas Dillow
1827 - 1907
Susan Ambridge
1825 - 1910
Spouse(s)
Jane Eastwood
1863 - 1947
Children Show all
Walter Dillow
1897 - 1977
Florence Jane Dillow
1882 - 1887
Ada Susan Dillow
1888 - 1985
Ethel Dillow
1901 - 1992
Emma Jessie Dillow
1885 - 1958

Fanny Dillow
1890 - Unknown
George Edward Ambridge Dillow
1893 - 1960
Janie Eastwood Drake
1890 - 1920
Jane Dillow
1892 - Unknown
Walter Dillow
1898 - Unknown

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