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Sign up freeCatherine Andrews 1831 – 1885 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1831
Birth Location: Dorstone, Herefordshire, England
Death Date: 1885
Death Location: Hay distr, Herefordshire, England
Father: James Andrews
Mother: Margaret Davis
Spouse(s): William Farr
Children(s): Margaret Farr, William FARR
Catherine Andrews was born in 1831 in Dorstone, Herefordshire, England, the child of James Andrews and Margaret Davis. Catherine Andrews married William Farr, and had children including Margaret Farr, William FARR. Catherine Andrews passed away in 1885 in Hay distr, Herefordshire, England.
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Biography
- Catherine Andrews was born in 1831 in Dorstone, Herefordshire, England, the child of James Andrews and Margaret Davis.
- Catherine Andrews married William Farr, and had children including Margaret Farr, William FARR.
- Catherine Andrews passed away in 1885 in Hay distr, Herefordshire, England.
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Catherine Andrews's Ancestors
Catherine Andrews's Descendants
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1. Margaret Farr (abt 1853 – 1941) m. James Farr (abt 1845 – )
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1. Florrie (Catherine) Farr (abt 1896 – )
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2. William FARR (abt 1858 – 29 MAY 1932)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1831
Event Place: Dorstone, Herefordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1885
Event Place: Hay distr, Herefordshire, England