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Daniel Orme

Birthabt 1821 - Hackney St John, Middlesex
Deathabt 1864 - Enfield, Middlesex, England
MotherHannah Archer
FatherHenry Orme

Born in Hackney St John, Middlesex on abt 1821 to Henry Orme and Hannah Archer. Daniel Orme married Mary Ann Bathsheba Nash and had 13 children. He passed away on abt 1864 in Enfield, Middlesex, England.

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Parents
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Henry Orme
1778 - 1849
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Hannah Archer
1779 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Bathsheba Nash
1816 - 1886
Children Show all
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Frederick George Orme
1850 - Unknown
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Maria Louisa Orme
1845 - 1905
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Eliza Orme
1855 - 1929
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Fanny Orme
1857 - Unknown
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William Orme
1842 - Unknown
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Emily Orme
1843 - Unknown
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Sarah Orme
1849 - Unknown
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George Orme
1858 - Unknown
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Hannah Elizabeth Orme
1847 - 1933
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James Edwin Orme
1852 - 1928
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Henry C. Orme
1855 - Unknown
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Jesse Orme
1861 - 1927
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Emma Elizabeth? Ormes
1853 - Unknown

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