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Ann EUDEY

Birth17th Nov 1840 - Illogan, Cornwall, England
Death16th December 1910 - Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
MotherAnn RICHARDS
FatherWilliam EUDEY

Born in Illogan, Cornwall, England on 17th Nov 1840 to William EUDEY and Ann RICHARDS. Ann EUDEY married John Napoleon JENKINSON and had 7 children. She passed away on 16th December 1910 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia.

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Parents
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William Eudey
1813 - 1874
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Ann Richards
1820 - 1876
Spouse(s)
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John Napoleon Jenkinson
1847 - 1913
Children Show all
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George Charles Eudey Jenkinson
1877 - 1938
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Frederick John Jenkinson
1869 - 1918
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William Ernest Jenkinson
1871 - 1947
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Sydney Garfield Jenkinson
1882 - 1957
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Alfred Henry Thomas
1866 - 1916
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William Thomas
1865 - 1866
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George Charles Eudey Jenkinson
1876 - 1876

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