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Ernest Weavers

BirthJan 1868 - Southminster, Essex, England
Death7 Dec 1964 - Rochester, England
MotherEllen Osborne
FatherJohn Weavers

Born in Southminster, Essex, England on Jan 1868 to John Weavers and Ellen Osborne. Ernest Weavers married Florence Edith Button and had 6 children. He passed away on 7 Dec 1964 in Rochester, England.

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John Weavers
1837 - 1911
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Ellen Osborne
1840 - Unknown
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Florence Edith Button
1872 - Unknown
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Kate Beaton
Unknown - Unknown
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Albert Ernest Weavers
1893 - 1982
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Edward George Weavers
1908 - Unknown
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Sarah Ellen Weavers
1903 - Unknown
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Sidney John Weavers
1901 - Unknown
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Dorothy Weavers
1897 - Unknown
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Florence Maud Weavers
1898 - 1981

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