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james Ealey

Birthabt 1786 - Windsor, Berkshire, England
Death31 Dec 1854 - The Lodge, Constitution Hill - St Martins in the Field, Middlesex
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Born in Windsor, Berkshire, England on abt 1786. james Ealey married Mary Ann Smith and had 14 children. He passed away on 31 Dec 1854 in The Lodge, Constitution Hill - St Martins in the Field, Middlesex.

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Mary Ann Smith
1792 - 1872
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Jane Ealey
1828 - 1906
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Edward Ealey
1826 - 1906
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Frederick Ealey
1836 - 1908
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Augusta Ealey
1830 - 1909
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Mary Ann Ealey
1826 - 1904
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William Ealey
1822 - 1865
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George Ealey
1813 - 1854
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James Ealey
1814 - 1884
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Elizabeth Ealey
1814 - 1879
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Thomas Ealey
1816 - 1848
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Sarah Ann Ealey
1820 - 1890
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Charles Abraham Ealey
1824 - 1869
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Richard Ealey
1818 - 1837
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Henry Ealey
1834 - 1839

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