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John Gilbey

Birth5 Oct 1889 - Willesden, Brent, London, England
Death31 Mar 1945 - Paddington, Westminster, London, England
MotherAnn Holiday
FatherWilliam Henry Gilbey

Born in Willesden, Brent, London, England on 5 Oct 1889 to William Henry Gilbey and Ann Holiday. John Gilbey married Maud Frances Bristow and had 15 children. He passed away on 31 Mar 1945 in Paddington, Westminster, London, England.

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Parents
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William Henry Gilbey
1855 - 1902
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Ann Holiday
1856 - 1918
Spouse(s)
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Maud Frances Bristow
1891 - 1973
Children Show all
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George Gilbey
1920 - 1984
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Frederick Gilbey
1934 - 2002
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Ivy Elizabeth Gilbey
1918 - 1992
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Charles Kenneth Gilbey
1924 - 1924
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Doris Gilbey
1912 - 1998
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Maud Frances (Bristow) Gilbey
1909 - 1986
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Violet Gilbey
1930 - 2006
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Edith F Gilbey
1918 - 1918
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William Gilbey
1914 - 1917
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Amelia Gilbey
1910 - 1989
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Albert Gilbey
1933 - 1933
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Rose V Gilbey
1921 - 2004
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John Gilbey
1889 - 1945
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John Gilbey
1889 - 1945
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John Gilbey
1889 - 1945

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