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John Candy

Birth02 Apr 1807 - St Mary's Church, Dover, Kent, England
Death15-08-1883 - St Marys Union Workhouse, St Clement, Cornwall, England
MotherSusanna Carbis
FatherRoger CANDY

Born in St Mary's Church, Dover, Kent, England on 02 Apr 1807 to Roger CANDY and Susanna Carbis. John Candy married Elizabeth Watkins Allen and had 12 children. He passed away on 15-08-1883 in St Marys Union Workhouse, St Clement, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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Roger Candy
1781 - 1839
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Susanna Carbis
1772 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Watkins Allen
1806 - 1880
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Randall Candy
1832 - 1871
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John Candy
1845 - 1875
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Roger Candy
1835 - 1909
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Samuel Candy
1830 - 1860
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Harriett Candy
1828 - 1912
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Charlotte Candy
1840 - 1844
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William Candy
1847 - 1850
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Susanna Carbis Candy
1837 - 1892
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Mary Ann Victoria Candy
1838 - 1892
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Thomas Allen
1846 - Unknown
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Richard Candy
1848 - 1875
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Margery Candy
1845 - Unknown

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