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James Kellaway

BirthOct 1851 - Bridestowe, Devon, England
Death28 May 1939 - Plymouth, Devon, England
MotherJane Pengelly
FatherCharles Kellaway

Born in Bridestowe, Devon, England on Oct 1851 to Charles Kellaway and Jane Pengelly. James Kellaway married Hannah Jane Ryall and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 May 1939 in Plymouth, Devon, England.

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Charles Kellaway
1819 - 1869
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Jane Pengelly
1819 - 1900
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Hannah Jane Ryall
1860 - 1906
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Ann Maria Trout
1857 - Unknown
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Alfred William Charles Kellaway
1888 - 1975
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William Charles Kellaway
1883 - 1938
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Wilfred Edward Kellaway
1896 - 1973
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James Herbert Kellaway
1899 - 1941
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George Percival Kellaway
1887 - 1963
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John James Kellaway
1885 - 1945
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Isabella Jane Kellaway
1892 - 1990
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Frederick Hedley Kellaway
1901 - 1984
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Harry Ryall Kellaway
1894 - 1972

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