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Charles John Davey

BirthMar 1868 - Bow, Middlesex, England
DeathFeb. 11 1923 - Stormanstown, Dublin, Ireland
MotherJane Ann Garton
FatherJohn Frazer Davey

Born in Bow, Middlesex, England on Mar 1868 to John Frazer Davey and Jane Ann Garton. Charles John Davey married Harriett Muriel grubb and had 7 children. He passed away on Feb. 11 1923 in Stormanstown, Dublin, Ireland.

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John Frazer Davey
1839 - 1914
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Jane Ann Garton
1845 - 1905
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Harriett Muriel Grubb
1870 - 1958
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Charles Norman Davey
1908 - 1979
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Alice Gertrude Davey
1896 - 1980
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Beatrice Maud Davey
1911 - 2013
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Ethel Muriel Davey
1905 - Unknown
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John Davey
1900 - Unknown
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Percy Edward Davey
1902 - 1914
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Edith Davey
1895 - 1951

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