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Edward Patching

BirthNov 1828 - Telscombe, Sussex, England
DeathJan 1903 - Seaford, Sussex, England
MotherRachel Jeffery
FatherCharles Patching

Born in Telscombe, Sussex, England on Nov 1828 to Charles Patching and Rachel Jeffery. Edward Patching married Jane Verrall and had 8 children. He passed away on Jan 1903 in Seaford, Sussex, England.

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Charles Patching
1784 - 1871
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Rachel Jeffery
1797 - 1876
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Jane Verrall
1820 - 1896
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Edwin Patching
1849 - 1925
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Richard Patching
1862 - 1929
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James William Patching
1855 - 1940
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Elizabeth Patching
1859 - Unknown
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George Patching
1857 - 1931
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Ann Keturah Patching
1853 - 1868
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Charles Patching
1851 - 1938
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William Verrall
1845 - 1870

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