Person    | Female  Born 1898  Died 1980

Margaret Helen Dearmer

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Margaret Helen Dearmer

Elder daughter of Sir Henry Procter, and wife to Geoffrey Dearmer.

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Margaret Helen Dearmer

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Geoffrey Dearmer and Margaret

In memory of Geoffrey Dearmer, 1893 - 1996 and of Margaret Helen Dearmer, 189...

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