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Charles John

Birthabt 1829 - St Ishmael's, Pembrokeshire, Wales
DeathJanuary 1913 - Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire
MotherMargaret Rickaby
FatherThomas Johns

Born in St Ishmael's, Pembrokeshire, Wales on abt 1829 to Thomas Johns and Margaret Rickaby. Charles John married Mary Lewis and had 10 children. He passed away on January 1913 in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.

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Parents
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Thomas Johns
1787 - 1849
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Margaret Rickaby
1784 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Mary Lewis
1828 - 1895
Children Show all
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Margaret Alice Johns
1859 - 1932
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Sarah John
1852 - Unknown
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Jane John
1855 - 1934
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William John
1857 - 1930
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Thomas John
1870 - Unknown
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Charles John
1865 - 1936
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Mariah John
1847 - 1939
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Annie John
1866 - Unknown
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Elizabeth John
1850 - Unknown
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Mary John
1862 - Unknown

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