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Elizabeth Roach

Birth7 Feb 1872 - Deptford, London, England
Death10 Nov 1948 - essex South Western, Essex, England
MotherEllen Smith
FatherEdmund Roach

Born in Deptford, London, England on 7 Feb 1872 to Edmund Roach and Ellen Smith. Elizabeth Roach married Henry John Coombs and had 7 children. She passed away on 10 Nov 1948 in essex South Western, Essex, England.

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Parents
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Edmund Roach
1838 - 1894
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Ellen Smith
1846 - 1926
Spouse(s)
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Henry John Coombs
1867 - 1936
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Arthur James Coombs
1905 - Unknown
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Henry John Coombs
1897 - Unknown
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Ivy Ellen Coombs
1908 - Unknown
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Charles William Coombs
1901 - 1949
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Ethel Maud Coombs
1903 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mary Coombs
1899 - Unknown
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Alfred Albert Coombs
1910 - Unknown

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