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Alfred Chatwin

Birth14 February 1837 - Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Death1 Jan 1928 - Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia
MotherMary Sanderson
FatherRobert Chatwin

Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England on 14 February 1837 to Robert Chatwin and Mary Sanderson. Alfred Chatwin married Elizabeth Pareman and had 11 children. He passed away on 1 Jan 1928 in Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia.

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Parents
Robert Chatwin
1794 - 1881
Mary Sanderson
1798 - 1876
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Pareman
1841 - 1928
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Alfred John Chatwin
1858 - 1900
Emma Catherine Chatwin
1863 - 1934
Swanton Samuel Chatwin
1871 - 1937
Alice Chatwin
1862 - 1927
Mary Ann Chatwin
1860 - 1929
Archibald Chatwin
1875 - 1961

Oliver Chatwin
1877 - 1960
Charles Chatwin
1866 - 1867
Christopher Park Chatwin
1872 - 1946
Jessie Chatwin
1880 - 1880
Robert Chatwin
1869 - 1939

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