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Frederick Thomas Eley

Birth26 January 1885 - 47 Cromer Street, St Pancras, London
Death1 August 1961 - St Georges Hospital, Tooting, London
MotherEliza Duffin
FatherThomas John Eley

Born in 47 Cromer Street, St Pancras, London on 26 January 1885 to Thomas John Eley and Eliza Duffin. Frederick Thomas Eley married Mary Ann Elvory (Polly) Dowers and had 8 children. He passed away on 1 August 1961 in St Georges Hospital, Tooting, London.

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Thomas John Eley
1858 - Unknown
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Eliza Duffin
1859 - 1920
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Elvory (Polly) Dowers
1881 - 1952
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Lilian Mary Dorothy Eley
1921 - 1990
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David Edward (Teddy) Eley
1912 - 1917
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Violet Phyllis Eley
1914 - 1930
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George Arthur S Eley
1916 - 1922
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Annie M Eley
1920 - 1920
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Jane Ellen Frances (Ginnie) Eley
1907 - 1982
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Thomas Charles Eley
1910 - 1983
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Frederick Walter Eley
1907 - 1973

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