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James Jermy

Birth13 November 1848 - Albion Street, Leek, Staffordshire, England
Death3 May 1890 - 7 Moor Street, Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire
MotherLucy Hales
FatherJames JERMY

Born in Albion Street, Leek, Staffordshire, England on 13 November 1848 to James JERMY and Lucy Hales. James Jermy married Sarah Ann Eagle and had 8 children. He passed away on 3 May 1890 in 7 Moor Street, Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire.

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James Jermy
1819 - 1874
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Lucy Hales
1814 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann Eagle
1851 - 1928
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James Jermy
1876 - 1908
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Ann Elizabeth Jermy
1874 - 1904
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John William Jermy
1887 - 1952
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Thomas Edward Jermy
1883 - 1949
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Gertrude Jermy
1878 - 1937
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Emma Grace Jermy
1882 - Unknown
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Priscella Jermy
1870 - 1873
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George Alexander Jermy
1883 - Unknown

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