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Charles Edward Grinstead

Birth27 April 1891 - Lower Beeding, Sussex, England
Death1974 - Maldon, Essex
MotherJane Hannah Clements
FatherRobert Grinstead

Born in Lower Beeding, Sussex, England on 27 April 1891 to Robert Grinstead and Jane Hannah Clements. Charles Edward Grinstead married Eva Harvey and had 7 children. He passed away on 1974 in Maldon, Essex.

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Robert Grinstead
1858 - 1938
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Jane Hannah Clements
1863 - 1909
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Eva Harvey
1888 - 1988
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Harold Edward Grinstead
1912 - 2003
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Douglas Ivor Grinstead
1927 - 2005
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Cyril N Grinstead
1920 - 1957
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Reginald M Grinstead
1914 - 2004
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Doris Joan Grinstead
1917 - 1992
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Kenneth Harvey Grinstead
1922 - 1997
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Ernest C Grinstead
1919 - 2012

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