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Edith Staple

Birth1 Jun 1819 - Stoke St Gregory, Somerset, , England
Death12 Aug 1862 - Stoke St Gregory, Somerset, , England
MotherJoan Crossman
FatherJames Staple

Born in Stoke St Gregory, Somerset, , England on 1 Jun 1819 to James Staple and Joan Crossman. Edith Staple married Thomas Chedzoy and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 Aug 1862 in Stoke St Gregory, Somerset, , England.

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Parents
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James Staple
1786 - 1867
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Joan Crossman
1791 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Chedzoy
1814 - 1873
Children Show all
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Ellen Mary Chedzoy
1849 - 1932
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Albert Chedzoy
1856 - 1904
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Jane Chedzoy
1858 - Unknown
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Susan Chedzoy
1850 - Unknown
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William Chedzoy
1860 - 1919
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George Henry Chedzoy
1852 - 1907
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Emily Chedzoy
1855 - Unknown
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Edwin Chedzoy
1854 - 1932
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Allen Chedzoy
1849 - Unknown

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