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Charles Young

Birth3 MAR 1810 - Twyford, Hampshire
DeathMar 1886 - Twyford, Hampshire, , England
MotherPhoebe Elkins
FatherWilliam Young

Born in Twyford, Hampshire on 3 MAR 1810 to William Young and Phoebe Elkins. Charles Young married Anne Holmes and had 11 children. He passed away on Mar 1886 in Twyford, Hampshire, , England.

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Parents
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William Young
1779 - 1817
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Phoebe Elkins
1770 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Anne Holmes
1818 - 1897
Children Show all
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Charles Young
1845 - 1920
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Albert Young
1848 - 1908
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Jessie Young
1860 - 1890
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Emily Young
1859 - Unknown
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Alfred Young
1844 - 1911
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Fanny Young
1864 - 1884
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Sarah Ann Young
1862 - 1948
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George Young
1853 - 1919
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Jane Young
1850 - 1851
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Ellen Young
1835 - 1908
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Newton Charles Thomas Young
1853 - 1948

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