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Catherine Margaret Ive

Birth19 Dec 1838 - Bermondsey, Surrey, England
Death 1910 - St Olave, Bermondsey,Surrey
MotherAnn Jordan Friend
FatherJames William Ive

Born in Bermondsey, Surrey, England on 19 Dec 1838 to James William Ive and Ann Jordan Friend. Catherine Margaret Ive married Joseph William Howson and had 6 children. She passed away on 1910 in St Olave, Bermondsey,Surrey.

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James William Ive
1813 - 1879
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Ann Jordan Friend
1814 - 1865
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Joseph William Howson
1836 - 1900
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James Murray Howson
1872 - 1898
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Annie Laura Howson
1875 - 1958
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John Henry Howson
1877 - 1941

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Joseph William Howson
1870 - 1946
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Robert Ive Howson
1877 - 1962
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Charlotte Alice Howson
1867 - 1942

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