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Jane Ellen Guy

Birth 1877 - Wellington, Shropshire, England
DeathMarch 1951 - Coventry RegD Warwickshire England
MotherSarah Eliza Dale
FatherGeorge Gideon Guy

Born in Wellington, Shropshire, England on 1877 to George Gideon Guy and Sarah Eliza Dale. Jane Ellen Guy married Thomas J. Churm and had 7 children. She passed away on March 1951 in Coventry RegD Warwickshire England.

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Parents
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George Gideon Guy
1841 - 1893
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Sarah Eliza Dale
1841 - 1913
Spouse(s)
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Thomas J. Churm
1869 - 1940
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Jane Elizabeth Churm
1899 - Unknown
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Florence Charm
1897 - Unknown
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Albert Thomas Churm
1894 - 1954
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Elias Churm
1900 - 1907
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Annie E M Churm
1908 - 1947
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Samuel Churm
1904 - 1981
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Harry Churm
1902 - 1971

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