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Matthew James Woodhouse 1840–1874 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 12 Jul 1840
Birth Location: Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England
Death Date: Oct 1874
Death Location: Greenwich, London, England
Father: George Woodhouse
Mother: Rose Grimes
Spouse(s): Sophia Jewson
Children(s): Rachel Woodhouse, Henry Woodhouse
In 1840, Matthew James Woodhouse entered the world in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, born to George Alfred Woodhouse And Rose Mary Grimes. Matthew James Woodhouse married Sophia Julia Jewson, and had children including Henry Herbert Woodhouse, Rachel Jane Woodhouse. Matthew James Woodhouse passed away in 1874 in Greenwich, London, England.
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Biography
- In 1840, Matthew James Woodhouse entered the world in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, born to George Alfred Woodhouse And Rose Mary Grimes.
- Matthew James Woodhouse married Sophia Julia Jewson, and had children including Henry Herbert Woodhouse, Rachel Jane Woodhouse.
- Matthew James Woodhouse passed away in 1874 in Greenwich, London, England.
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1. Rachel (Jane) Woodhouse 1866–1940
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2. Henry (Herbert) Woodhouse 1868–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 12 Jul 1840
Event Place: Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: Oct 1874
Event Place: Greenwich, London, England