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John Clews

Birthabt 1872 - Tunstalt, North Staffordshire
Death1950 - Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent
MotherMary Meir
FatherThomas Clews

Born in Tunstalt, North Staffordshire on abt 1872 to Thomas Clews and Mary Meir. John Clews married Mary Ellen Clowes and had 10 children. He passed away on 1950 in Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent.

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Parents
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Thomas Clews
1850 - 1904
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Mary Meir
1840 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ellen Clowes
1873 - Unknown
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Ellen Clews
1874 - 1956
Children Show all
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Lilian Clews
1897 - 1991
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Bertram Clews
1894 - 1986
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Violet Clews
1899 - 1991
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Elsie May Clews
1902 - Unknown
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Hilda Clews
1906 - 1996
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Doris Minshall
1904 - Unknown
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John Sydney Clews
1909 - 1976
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Reginald Clews
1913 - 1991
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Arthur Clews
1893 - 1894
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Wilfred Clews
1911 - 1999

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