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James Tiley

Birthabt 1824 - Camerton, Somerset, England
Death1882 - Ebbw Vale
MotherSilvia Elizabeth Bryant
FatherBenjamin TILEY

Born in Camerton, Somerset, England on abt 1824 to Benjamin TILEY and Silvia Elizabeth Bryant. James Tiley married Mary Ann Ingram and had 9 children. He passed away on 1882 in Ebbw Vale.

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Parents
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Benjamin Tiley
1780 - 1858
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Silvia Elizabeth Bryant
1778 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Ingram
1829 - 1904
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Mary Ann Cook
1828 - Unknown
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James Tiley
1865 - Unknown
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Rosannah Tiley
1863 - Unknown
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Martha Tiley
1848 - Unknown
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Charlotte Ann Tiley
1857 - 1895
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Sarah Tiley
1860 - Unknown
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Alice Rhoda Tiley
1867 - 1874
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Alice Rhoda Payne
1870 - 1949
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Martha Tiley
1850 - Unknown
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Martha Tiley
1850 - Unknown

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