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Charles Risby

BirthSep 1837 - Lavenham, Suffolk, England
Death20 May 1907 - Lavenham, Suffolk
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Born in Lavenham, Suffolk, England on Sep 1837. Charles Risby married Ann Maria Smith and had 15 children. He passed away on 20 May 1907 in Lavenham, Suffolk.

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Ann Maria Smith
1838 - 1925
Children Show all
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Harry Risby
1878 - Unknown
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Flora Maud Risby
1872 - 1964
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Alice Risby
1866 - 1932
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Charles Frederick Risby
1860 - 1915
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Charlotte Risby
1872 - Unknown
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Walter Risby
1875 - Unknown
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Abraham Risby
1868 - 1962
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George Risby
1875 - Unknown
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Minnie Risby
1883 - Unknown
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Oliver Risby
1876 - Unknown
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William James Risby
1870 - Unknown
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Florence Risby
1880 - Unknown
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Frederick Risby
1862 - Unknown
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Arthur Risby
1864 - Unknown
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Menace Risby
1882 - Unknown

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