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James Nelms

Birth19 May 1799 - Shabbington, Oxford, England
DeathJuly 1865 - Ickford, Buckinghamshire, England
MotherElizabeth Mary North
FatherCook Nelms

Born in Shabbington, Oxford, England on 19 May 1799 to Cook Nelms and Elizabeth Mary North. James Nelms married Elizabeth Radbone and had 10 children. He passed away on July 1865 in Ickford, Buckinghamshire, England.

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Parents
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Cook Nelms
1766 - 1834
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Elizabeth Mary North
1758 - 1834
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Radbone
1804 - 1882
Children Show all
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James Nelms
1843 - 1910
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Henry Nelms
1837 - 1876
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Ann Nelms
1845 - Unknown
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Charles Nelms
1849 - 1927
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Ann Nelms
1845 - Unknown
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Susanna Nelms
1839 - 1933
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Emma Nelms
1839 - 1921
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Ellen Nelms
1829 - 1884
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Mary Ann Nelms
1824 - 1894
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Eliza Nelms
1837 - 1919

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