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Hannah Batch

Birthabt 1858 - Chatham, Kent, England
DeathJanuary 1909 - Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom
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Born in Chatham, Kent, England on abt 1858. Hannah Batch married Joseph Woodger and had 10 children. She passed away on January 1909 in Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom.

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Joseph Woodger
1855 - 1919
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Walter Joseph Woodger
1890 - 1917
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Lucy Maude Woodger
1883 - 1982
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Hannah Mary Woodger
1880 - 1958
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Josephine Emily Woodger
1886 - Unknown
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Ethel Dorothy Woodger
1895 - Unknown
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Charles Frederick Woodger
1885 - 1955
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Ethel Mary Woodger
1892 - 1895
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William Woodier
1878 - Unknown
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Frederick Sydney Woodger
1903 - 1962
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Winifred Amelia Woodger
1897 - 1951

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