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Ellen Bearman

Birth14 Oct 1847 - Bocking, Essex, England
Death25 Apr 1919 - Camberwell, London, , England
MotherMary Ann Rush
FatherJames Bearman

Born in Bocking, Essex, England on 14 Oct 1847 to James Bearman and Mary Ann Rush. Ellen Bearman married Alfred Murrells King and had 9 children. She passed away on 25 Apr 1919 in Camberwell, London, , England.

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Parents
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James Bearman
1805 - 1892
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Mary Ann Rush
1808 - 1869
Spouse(s)
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Alfred Murrells King
1838 - 1906
Children Show all
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Alfred Edward King
1870 - 1938
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Francis John King
1872 - 1888
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Percival Stanley King
1877 - Unknown
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Corrie Louise King
1874 - 1961
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Dorothy Rose King
1886 - 1963
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Archer Bearman King
1881 - 1942
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Ellen Mabel King
1868 - 1950
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Bertha H King
1883 - 1941
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Maud Winifred King
1879 - 1960

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