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Jane Eley

BirthAbt. 27 May 1860 - Buckland, Berkshire, England
DeathMar 1918 - Faringdon, Berkshire, England
MotherCharlotte Whiting
FatherThomas Eley

Born in Buckland, Berkshire, England on Abt. 27 May 1860 to Thomas Eley and Charlotte Whiting. Jane Eley married Henry Pendle and had 10 children. She passed away on Mar 1918 in Faringdon, Berkshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Eley
1817 - 1891
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Charlotte Whiting
1821 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Henry Pendle
1863 - 1960
Children Show all
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Nellie Pendle
1885 - 1911
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Alice Pendle
1887 - 1901
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Mabel Pendle
1891 - Unknown
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Ernest Pendle
1893 - 1901
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Harry Pendle
1889 - 1911
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Frank Pendle
1896 - 1962
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Percy Pendle
1897 - 1911
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Florence Emily Eley
1878 - 1965
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William Baston Eley
1881 - 1905
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Walter Pendle
1901 - Unknown

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