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Ellen Witcombe

Birth1 Jan 1875 - Coleford, Somerset, England or Frome, Somerset
DeathMar 1935 [reg Vol 11a Page 180] Age 60 Years - Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales
MotherEmma ashman
FatherCharles Whitcombe

Born in Coleford, Somerset, England or Frome, Somerset on 1 Jan 1875 to Charles Whitcombe and Emma ashman. Ellen Witcombe married William Henry Sulway and had 4 children. She passed away on Mar 1935 [reg Vol 11a Page 180] Age 60 Years in Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Charles Whitcombe
1832 - 1924
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Emma Ashman
1848 - 1903
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William Henry Sulway
1868 - 1941
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Daniel Lloyd
1876 - 1900
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Daniel Lloyd
1900 - 1957
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Gladys Lloyd
1897 - 1974
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Ronald Sulway
1912 - 1988
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Emma Irene Sulway
1908 - Unknown

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