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Ellen Venner

Birth20 Aug 1843. 16th? - Boreham, Sussex, England. Wartling
Death19 Oct 1911 - Hastings and Rother, East Sussex, England
MotherRuth Allen venner
FatherThomas Venner

Born in Boreham, Sussex, England. Wartling on 20 Aug 1843. 16th? to Thomas Venner and Ruth Allen venner. Ellen Venner married Joseph Bones and had 8 children. She passed away on 19 Oct 1911 in Hastings and Rother, East Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Venner
1820 - 1860
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Ruth Allen Venner
1820 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Bones
1841 - 1904
Children Show all
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Emma Julia Bones
1877 - Unknown
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Jane Eliza Bones
1867 - 1956
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Joseph William Bones
1873 - 1919
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Catherine Bones
1881 - 1953
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Alice Bones
1883 - Unknown
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John Bones
1874 - 1905
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Annie May Bones
1886 - Unknown
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Ellen Mary. (Allen) Bones
1870 - 1961

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