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Anna Markham 1841–1902 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 11 Oct 1841
Birth Location: Whitechapel, London, England
Death Date: 1902
Death Location: St George in The East, London, England
Father: robert Markham
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Spouse(s): William Brownlow
Children(s): John Brownlow
Anna Markham was born in 1841 in Whitechapel, London, England, the child of Robert Markham And Elizabeth Ann Clements. Anna Markham married Andrew Mead, William Henry Warwick Brownlow, and had children including Alfred Mead, Andrew Robert Mead, Ann Mead, Elizabeth Mead, John William Robert Brownlow, Mary Ann Mead, Sarah Mead. Anna Markham passed away in 1902 in St George in The East, London, England.
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- Anna Markham was born in 1841 in Whitechapel, London, England, the child of Robert Markham And Elizabeth Ann Clements.
- Anna Markham married Andrew Mead, William Henry Warwick Brownlow, and had children including Alfred Mead, Andrew Robert Mead, Ann Mead, Elizabeth Mead, John William Robert Brownlow, Mary Ann Mead, Sarah Mead.
- Anna Markham passed away in 1902 in St George in The East, London, England.
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1. John (William Robert) Brownlow 1877–1943 m. Mary-Ann Stannard 1881–1954
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 11 Oct 1841
Event Place: Whitechapel, London, England
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1902
Event Place: St George in The East, London, England