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Charles Whiley

Birthabt 1797 - Gorleston, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
DeathSept 1849 - Gorleston, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
MotherHannah Richardson
FatherEdward Whiley

Born in Gorleston, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom on abt 1797 to Edward Whiley and Hannah Richardson. Charles Whiley married Elizabeth Shaul and had 9 children. He passed away on Sept 1849 in Gorleston, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom.

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Edward Whiley
1765 - 1841
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Hannah Richardson
1770 - 1849
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Elizabeth Shaul
1802 - 1834
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Mary Todd
1803 - Unknown
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Lucy Whiley
1838 - 1888
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Aleathia Whiley
1822 - 1886
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Charles Whiley
1826 - Unknown
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Sarah Whiley
1835 - 1849
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Hannah Whiley
1843 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Whiley
1838 - Unknown
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Edward Whiley
1843 - Unknown
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Louisa Whiley
1847 - Unknown
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Emily Whiley
1838 - 1914

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