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Jane Catchpole

Birthabt 1812 - Long Melford, Suffolk, England
DeathOct 1896 - Essex, Suffolk, England
MotherCharlotte Seace
FatherWilliam Catchpole

Born in Long Melford, Suffolk, England on abt 1812 to William Catchpole and Charlotte Seace. Jane Catchpole married George Groom Diggens and had 7 children. She passed away on Oct 1896 in Essex, Suffolk, England.

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William Catchpole
Unknown - Unknown
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Charlotte Seace
1783 - 1872
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George Groom Diggens
1807 - 1897
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Robert Diggens
1844 - Unknown
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Jane Diggens
1840 - 1929
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George Diggens
1846 - 1879
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Caroline Diggens
1851 - 1930
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Henry William Diggens
1838 - Unknown
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Joseph Diggens
1849 - Unknown
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Frederick Henry Diggens
1831 - 1868

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