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Charles Perry

BirthJan 1859 - Lye, Worcestershire, England
DeathSeptember 1929 - Walsall, Staffordshire, England
MotherElizabeth Bashford
FatherRueben Perry

Born in Lye, Worcestershire, England on Jan 1859 to Rueben Perry and Elizabeth Bashford. Charles Perry married Sarah Ann Twigg and had 9 children. He passed away on September 1929 in Walsall, Staffordshire, England.

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Parents
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Rueben Perry
1823 - 1893
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Elizabeth Bashford
1826 - 1864
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann Twigg
1861 - 1937
Children Show all
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Sarah Jane Perry
1885 - Unknown
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Charles Perry
1881 - Unknown
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Florence Perry
1880 - Unknown
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Eliza Perry
1891 - Unknown
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Lily Perry
1896 - Unknown
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Joseph Perry
1888 - Unknown
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Emma Perry
1902 - Unknown
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William Perry
1885 - Unknown
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Agnes Perry
1883 - 1961

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