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George Rowley

Birth1796 - Martley, Worcestershire, England
DeathSep 1867 - Worcestershire, United Kingdom
MotherSarah Key
FatherJohn Rowley

Born in Martley, Worcestershire, England on 1796 to John Rowley and Sarah Key. George Rowley married Eleanor Rowley-Hodgkins and had 16 children. He passed away on Sep 1867 in Worcestershire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John Rowley
1766 - 1816
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Sarah Key
1770 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Eleanor Rowley-hodgkins
1803 - 1834
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Catherine Hall
1802 - 1879
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Henry Rowley
1820 - 1906
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Charles Rowley
1828 - Unknown
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Emma Rowley
1817 - Unknown
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Harriet Rowley
1826 - Unknown
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Eliza Rowley
1816 - 1852
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Benjamin Rowley
1841 - Unknown
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Maria Rowley
1842 - Unknown
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Fanny Rowley
1849 - 1864
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George Rowley
1829 - 1922
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Thomas Rowley
1819 - Unknown
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John Romley
1839 - Unknown
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George Rowley
1831 - Unknown
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William Rowley
1822 - Unknown
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George Rowley
1831 - Unknown
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Benjamin Birch Rowley
1823 - 1900
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Harriet Lewis
1825 - 1912

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