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Ellen Bevan

Birthabt 1834 - Bow, London, England
DeathJuly 1915 - West Ham, Essex, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Bevan
FatherGeorge Bevan

Born in Bow, London, England on abt 1834 to George Bevan and Elizabeth Bevan. Ellen Bevan married Charles Harmer and had 9 children. She passed away on July 1915 in West Ham, Essex, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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George Bevan
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bevan
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Spouse(s)
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Charles Harmer
1836 - 1909
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Charles John Harmer
1853 - 1883
Children Show all
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Ellen Harmer
1859 - Unknown
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Emma Harmer
1865 - Unknown
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Alice Harmer
1868 - Unknown
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Charles Richard Harmer
1860 - 1944
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Arthur Harmer
1870 - 1949
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Kate Harmer
1876 - Unknown
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Robert Harmer
1863 - Unknown
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Grace Harmer
1878 - Unknown
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Rose Harmer
1869 - Unknown

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