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Frederick Morton Eden 1766–1809 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 18 JUN 1766
Birth Location: Surrey, England
Death Date: 14 NOV 1809
Death Location: Middlesex, England
Father: Sir Eden
Mother: Caroline Calvert
Spouse(s): Anne Smyth
Children(s): Robert Eden
In 1766, Frederick Morton Eden entered the world in Surrey, England, born to Sir Robert Eden And Caroline Calvert. Frederick Morton Eden married Anne Smyth, and had children including Robert Eden. Frederick Morton Eden passed away in 1809 in Middlesex, England.
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Biography
- In 1766, Frederick Morton Eden entered the world in Surrey, England, born to Sir Robert Eden And Caroline Calvert.
- Frederick Morton Eden married Anne Smyth, and had children including Robert Eden.
- Frederick Morton Eden passed away in 1809 in Middlesex, England.
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Frederick Eden's Descendants
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1. Robert Eden 1804–1886 m. Emma Park 1804–1880
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1. Emma (Selina) Eden 1835–1908 m. Canon (Dacres) Olivier 1831–1919
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1. Rev (Gerard Kerr) Olivier 1869–1939 m. Agnes (Louise) Crookenden 1871–1920
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1. Sir (Laurence Kerr Olivier - Actor) - 1907–1989 m. Vivian (Mary Leigh Hartley - actress) - 1913–1967
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Frederick Eden's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 18 JUN 1766
Event Place: Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 NOV 1809
Event Place: Middlesex, England