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Charles Eathorne Roach

Birth04 Feb 1861 - St Ives, Cornwall, England
Death07 Dec 1936 - Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
MotherKate/ Kitty Wearne
FatherJacob James Sampson Roach

Born in St Ives, Cornwall, England on 04 Feb 1861 to Jacob James Sampson Roach and Kate/ Kitty Wearne. Charles Eathorne Roach married Ethel Margaret Roach (Traviss) and had 8 children. He passed away on 07 Dec 1936 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

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Jacob James Sampson Roach
1827 - 1915
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Kate/ Kitty Wearne
1829 - 1891
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Ethel Margaret Roach (Traviss)
1877 - 1953
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Victor Charles Roach
1902 - 1994
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John Eathorne Roach
1899 - 1971
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Frank Arthur Roach
1914 - 2001
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Margaret Kate Brink (Roach)
1908 - 1983
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Doris Ethel Thorndike (Roach)
1898 - 1934
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Frances May Coote (Roach)
1903 - 1996
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Robert Campbell Roach
1906 - 1906
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William Norman Roach
1911 - 1986

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