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Kinbarra Swene Armfield

Birth04 May 1823 - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
DeathDec 1895 - Hampshire, England
MotherElizabeth Amy Clarke
FatherEdward Armfield

Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England on 04 May 1823 to Edward Armfield and Elizabeth Amy Clarke. Kinbarra Swene Armfield married William John Marrow and had 8 children. She passed away on Dec 1895 in Hampshire, England.

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Parents
Edward Armfield
1790 - 1858
Elizabeth Amy Clarke
1794 - 1852
Spouse(s)
William John Marrow
1812 - 1895
Children Show all
Kinbarra Swene Marrow
1848 - 1936
Edward Armfield Marrow
1853 - 1938
Arthur Guy Clarke Marrow
1858 - 1893
William John Williamson Marrow
1856 - Unknown

Eliza Amy Marrow
1846 - Unknown
Rebecca Anna Marrow
1849 - Unknown
Peter Armfield Marrow
1851 - 1903
Harry Wilmot Marrow
1861 - 1861

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