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Jesse Jeeves

Birth29 Jan 1832 - Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
DeathJuly 1908 - Surrey, United Kingdom
MotherCatherine Merryweather
FatherJOHN (twin?) JEEVES

Born in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England on 29 Jan 1832 to JOHN (twin?) JEEVES and Catherine Merryweather. Jesse Jeeves married Ann Tingey and had 9 children. He passed away on July 1908 in Surrey, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John (Twin?) Jeeves
1806 - 1881
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Catherine Merryweather
1809 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Ann Tingey
1833 - Unknown
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Riley Jesse Jeeves
1872 - 1949
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Lewis Jeeves
1866 - 1938
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Ambros Jeeves
1870 - Unknown
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Israel Jeeves
1868 - 1950
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Emma Jeeves
1860 - 1933
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Ellis Jeeves
1863 - 1921
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Charles George Jeeves
1856 - 1941
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James Jeeves
1859 - Unknown
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Claney Jeeves
1874 - 1967

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