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Frederick George Rodney

Birth18 May 1871 - 34 Garrison Lane, Aston, Warwickshire
Death26 Jul 1949 - Birmingham, England
MotherEmily Elizabeth Bagshaw
FatherGeorge Rodney

Born in 34 Garrison Lane, Aston, Warwickshire on 18 May 1871 to George Rodney and Emily Elizabeth Bagshaw. Frederick George Rodney married Emily Elizabeth Barron and had 10 children. He passed away on 26 Jul 1949 in Birmingham, England.

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Parents
George Rodney
1846 - 1895
Emily Elizabeth Bagshaw
1843 - 1885
Spouse(s)
Emily Elizabeth Barron
1890 - 1958
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Elsie Emily Rodney
1927 - 1989
Frederick George Rodney
1891 - 1977
Ronald Rodney
1929 - 2000
Robert Rodney
1904 - 1974
Alice Rodney
1901 - 1995

Edith Ellen Rodney
1905 - 1981
George Rodney
1899 - 1909
Nelly Rodney
1910 - Unknown
Louisa Rodney
1896 - 1971
Frank Rodney
1895 - Unknown

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