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Amy Jane Clayson

Birth3 Jun 1859 - St Margarets-at -Cliffe Kent
DeathDec 1897 - Dover, Kent, England
MotherJane Weeks
FatherStephen Clayson

Born in St Margarets-at -Cliffe Kent on 3 Jun 1859 to Stephen Clayson and Jane Weeks. Amy Jane Clayson married Thomas Charles Gillings and had 7 children. She passed away on Dec 1897 in Dover, Kent, England.

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Stephen Clayson
1825 - 1917
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Jane Weeks
1829 - 1907
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Thomas Charles Gillings
1852 - 1935
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Alfred Henry Gillings
1878 - 1947
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William Thomas Gillings
1879 - 1953
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Rowena Elizabeth Gillings
1888 - 1955
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Ada Gillings
1882 - 1972
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Jane 'Florence' Gillings
1884 - 1980
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Charles Stephen Gillings
1893 - 1964
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Frances Caroline Gillings
1895 - 1944

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