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Charles Waller

Birth14 Nov 1820 - Bradley, Yorkshire, England
Death10 Dec 1893 - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
MotherCharles Waller
FatherNot Available

Born in Bradley, Yorkshire, England on 14 Nov 1820 to Charles Waller. Charles Waller married Matilda Marshall and had 8 children. He passed away on 10 Dec 1893 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England.

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Charles Waller
1820 - 1893
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Matilda Marshall
1823 - 1873
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Betsey Waller
1852 - 1891
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Thomas William Waller
1843 - 1910
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John Horace Waller
1865 - 1915
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Eliza Sophia Waller
1847 - 1920
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Arthur Marshall Waller
1854 - Unknown
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Charles Henry Waller
1850 - Unknown
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Catherine Augusta Waller
1857 - 1940
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William Ranier
1859 - Unknown

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