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John George Crispe

Birth7 Nov 1866 - Little Fransham, Mitford, Norfolk, England
DeathFeb 1949 - Willesden, Middlesex, England
MotherEliza Whatley
FatherSamuel Crisp

Born in Little Fransham, Mitford, Norfolk, England on 7 Nov 1866 to Samuel Crisp and Eliza Whatley. John George Crispe married Florence Eva Clifton and had 10 children. He passed away on Feb 1949 in Willesden, Middlesex, England.

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Parents
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Samuel Crisp
1818 - 1902
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Eliza Whatley
1822 - Unknown
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Florence Eva Clifton
1871 - 1938
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Violet Irene Crispe
1910 - 2001
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Winifred Eileen Crispe
1913 - 1986
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Florence May Crispe
1893 - 1958
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John Arthur Samuel Crispe
1898 - 1945
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William Ernest Crispe
1900 - 1985
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Eva Maud Crispe
1891 - 1951
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Eleanor Frances "Millie" Crispe
1896 - 1989
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Albert Edward Crispe
1902 - 1971
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Herbert Watley Crispe
1907 - 1975
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Victor Benjamin Crispe
1904 - 1974

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