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James Way

Birthabt 1830 - Morchard Bishop, Devon, England
Death27 Apr 1905 - Devon, England Probate to Edward Way
MotherAnn Penny Miller
FatherWilliam WAY

Born in Morchard Bishop, Devon, England on abt 1830 to William WAY and Ann Penny Miller. James Way married Mary Partridge and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 Apr 1905 in Devon, England Probate to Edward Way.

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Parents
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William Way
1798 - 1882
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Ann Penny Miller
1795 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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Mary Partridge
1833 - 1902
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Mary Ann Partridge
1831 - 1902
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Charles Way
1868 - 1960
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Edward Way
1871 - 1933
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Emily Way
1857 - 1942
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William Henry Way
1853 - 1884
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Lousia Way
1864 - 1913
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Samuel James Way
1866 - 1945
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Ann Way
1855 - Unknown
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Frederick Way
1875 - Unknown
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Amelia Mary Way
1876 - 1896

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