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Charles Keyes

BirthAbout 1858 - Gracemere, Queensland, Australia
Death17 October 1937 - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
MotherHarriett Weaver
FatherJames Keys

Born in Gracemere, Queensland, Australia on About 1858 to James Keys and Harriett Weaver. Charles Keyes married Sarah Cridland and had 15 children. He passed away on 17 October 1937 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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James Keys
1834 - 1866
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Harriett Weaver
1829 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Cridland
1862 - 1939
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Kate Kelly
1881 - 1963
Children Show all
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Sydney Keyes
1892 - 1964
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Alice Harriett Keyes
1888 - 1970
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Ethel Keyes
1900 - 1988
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Albert Keyes
1890 - 1953
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Frederick George Keyes
1887 - 1941
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Florence Keyes
1906 - 1987
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Henry Charles Keyes
1884 - 1943
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Susanna (Susie) Harriet Keyes
1895 - 1991
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Henrietta Keyes
1903 - 1978
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Edward William Keys
1883 - 1883
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Arthur Keyes
1897 - 1917
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William Conrad Keyes
1886 - 1887
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Sarah Keyes
1902 - 2000
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Charles Edward Long
1886 - 1941
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Eileen Kelly
1897 - 1956

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