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Amos Eade

BirthApril 1842 - Uckfield, Sussex
Death31 Oct 1918 - Fernleigh, Oakwood Road, Horley, Surrey
MotherJulia Feldwick
FatherAlfred Eade

Born in Uckfield, Sussex on April 1842 to Alfred Eade and Julia Feldwick. Amos Eade married Jane Balcombe and had 16 children. He passed away on 31 Oct 1918 in Fernleigh, Oakwood Road, Horley, Surrey.

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Parents
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Alfred Eade
1816 - 1902
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Julia Feldwick
1819 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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Jane Balcombe
1845 - 1930
Children Show all
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Thomas Edward Eade
1876 - 1964
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Ruth Ellen Eade
1873 - 1939
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Isabella May Eade
1878 - Unknown
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Alfred Jas Eade
1866 - 1936
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George Albert Eade
1874 - Unknown
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Rose Eade
1871 - Unknown
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William Edmund Eade
1875 - Unknown
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Kate Eade
1869 - Unknown
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Walter E. Eade
1880 - Unknown
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Jessie Elizabeth Eade
1881 - 1937
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Charles Eade
1886 - Unknown
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Elsie Eade
1888 - Unknown
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Bertha Eade
1896 - Unknown
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Lavinia Jane Eade
1867 - 1923
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Elizabeth Eade
1891 - Unknown
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Henry Amos Eade
1864 - 1876

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