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John Eggleton

BirthJanuary 1864 - Southcourt, Buckinghamshire, England
DeathJuly 1914 - leighton buzzard bedfordshire
MotherJane LINNEY
FatherThomas Eggleton

Born in Southcourt, Buckinghamshire, England on January 1864 to Thomas Eggleton and Jane LINNEY. John Eggleton married Sarah Stevens and had 9 children. He passed away on July 1914 in leighton buzzard bedfordshire.

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Thomas Eggleton
1843 - 1900
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Jane Linney
1844 - 1927
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Stevens
1861 - 1951
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Frederick Eggleton
1891 - 1971
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Daisy Eggleton
1898 - 1965
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William Thomas Eggelton
1895 - 1916
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Annie Eggleton
1889 - 1962
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Arthur Thomas Eggleton
1903 - 1965
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Alfred Eggleton
1908 - 1983
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Albert George Eggleton
1910 - 1989
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Edith Eggelton
1899 - 1975
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Ernest Edward Eggleton
1893 - 1971

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