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Charles John Easterbrook

Birth1859 - Whitchurch, Devon, England
Death2 Aug 1919 - Princetown, Devon, England
MotherJane Hext
FatherRobert Easterbrook

Born in Whitchurch, Devon, England on 1859 to Robert Easterbrook and Jane Hext. Charles John Easterbrook married CHARLOTTE ANN TRIBLE and had 11 children. He passed away on 2 Aug 1919 in Princetown, Devon, England.

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Robert Easterbrook
1818 - 1895
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Jane Hext
1821 - 1915
Spouse(s)
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Charlotte Ann Trible
1857 - 1938
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Oswald William George Easterbrook
1894 - 1950
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Laura Ann Easterbrook
1898 - Unknown
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Frederick Charles Easterbrook
1884 - 1919
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Jessie Coraline M R Easterbrook
1886 - 1958
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George Henry Easterbrook
1896 - Unknown
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William R Easterbrook
1881 - Unknown
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Cecil Harold Easterbrook
1900 - Unknown
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Bessie Florence Easterbrook
1890 - Unknown
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Charles Stanley Easterbrook
1889 - 1919
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Dorment Nelson Easterbrook
1902 - Unknown
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Flossie Ethel M J Easterbrook
1892 - Unknown

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