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John Bowes Jaye

Birth23 Sept 1858 - South Shields, Durham, England
DeathMar 1931 - Auckland, Durham, England
MotherHannah Bowes
FatherJoseph Henry Jaye

Born in South Shields, Durham, England on 23 Sept 1858 to Joseph Henry Jaye and Hannah Bowes. John Bowes Jaye married Elizabeth Forster and had 8 children. He passed away on Mar 1931 in Auckland, Durham, England.

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Joseph Henry Jaye
1824 - 1902
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Hannah Bowes
1835 - 1879
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Elizabeth Forster
1862 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jaye
1899 - 1992
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Hannah Jaye
1883 - 1928
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Violet Jaye
1891 - 1964
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Jane Jaye
1888 - Unknown
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Alfred Jaye
1885 - 1904
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Arthur Bowes Jaye
1894 - 1945
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James Jaye
1896 - 1945
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Thomas Jaye
1903 - 1925

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