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Ephraim Richards

Birth23 Nov 1812 - South Berstead, Sussex, England
Death1899 - Havant, Hampshire, England
MotherMary Bailey
FatherRichard Richards

Born in South Berstead, Sussex, England on 23 Nov 1812 to Richard Richards and Mary Bailey. Ephraim Richards married Mary Perrin and had 7 children. He passed away on 1899 in Havant, Hampshire, England.

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Richard Richards
1775 - 1842
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Mary Bailey
1787 - 1874
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Mary Perrin
1814 - 1888
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Alice Elizabeth Richards
1850 - Unknown
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Harry Clayton Richards
1848 - 1912
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Kate Mary Richards
1853 - Unknown
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William Newland Richards
1859 - Unknown
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George Richards
1844 - Unknown
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Sarah Richards
1846 - Unknown
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Marianne (Gilbert)
1856 - Unknown

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