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John Kellow

Birth10 Mar 1822 - St Endellion, Cornwall, England Issue Date: 28 Jul 1851 Issue Port: Fowey Certificate Number: 42.772
Death15 Nov 1907 - Pentewan, Cornwall, England Probate Date: 23 May 1908 Registry: Bodmin
MotherCharity Mabley
FatherWilliam Kellow

Born in St Endellion, Cornwall, England Issue Date: 28 Jul 1851 Issue Port: Fowey Certificate Number: 42.772 on 10 Mar 1822 to William Kellow and Charity Mabley. John Kellow married Eliza Ann Varcoe and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1907 in Pentewan, Cornwall, England Probate Date: 23 May 1908 Registry: Bodmin.

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Parents
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William Kellow
1791 - 1877
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Charity Mabley
1795 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Ann Varcoe
1824 - 1907
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Ann Spear
1827 - 1893
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Ann Spear
1829 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Eliza Jane Kellow
1864 - 1946
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Ann Kellow
1857 - 1901
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Margaret Kellow
1852 - 1944
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William Varcoe Kellow
1854 - 1942
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Mary Kellow
1856 - 1916
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John Kellow
1858 - Unknown
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Nanny Kellow
1849 - 1927
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Elizabeth Mary Burley
1863 - 1939
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Jane Kellow
1860 - 1942

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