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ellen johnson

Birth1863 - Lincolnshire, , England
Death31 Oct 1944 - Great Easton, Leicestershire, , England
Motherjane pickwell
Fatherwilliam johnson

Born in Lincolnshire, , England on 1863 to william johnson and jane pickwell. ellen johnson married Samuel Claypole and had 8 children. She passed away on 31 Oct 1944 in Great Easton, Leicestershire, , England.

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Parents
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William Johnson
1831 - 1914
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Jane Pickwell
1837 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Claypole
1854 - 1900
Children Show all
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Mabel Susannah Claypole
1885 - 1981
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William Kenneth Claypole
1891 - 1968
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Alice Elizabeth Claypole
1887 - 1978
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Evelina May Claypole
1898 - 1995
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Dorothy Ellen Claypole
1894 - 1974
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Eliza Jane Claypole
1900 - 1993
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Lois Vera Claypole
1896 - 1991
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Maud Mary Claypole
1892 - 1998

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