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Edward Rees

Birth1 Apr 1839 - Llanldors, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Death16 Mar 1907 - Minersville, Meigs, Ohio, United States
MotherSarah Cleaton
FatherEdward Rees

Born in Llanldors, Montgomeryshire, Wales on 1 Apr 1839 to Edward Rees and Sarah Cleaton. Edward Rees married Jane Morgan and had 10 children. He passed away on 16 Mar 1907 in Minersville, Meigs, Ohio, United States.

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Edward Rees
1821 - 1844
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Sarah Cleaton
1818 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Jane Morgan
1838 - 1881
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Hannah Rees
1871 - 1944
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Elizabeth Rees
1865 - 1889
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Edward Thomas Rees
1861 - 1943
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Sarah Jane Rees
1870 - 1938
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Evan Rees
1863 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Rees
1873 - 1947
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Daniel L. Rees
1877 - 1952
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Daniel Rees
1867 - 1869
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John E. Rees
1864 - 1930
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Baby Girl Rees
1876 - Unknown

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