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John Leeks

BirthOct 1838 - Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England
DeathJanuary 1915 - Sudbury, Suffolk
MotherFrances Fanny Ann Day
FatherHenry LEEKS

Born in Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England on Oct 1838 to Henry LEEKS and Frances Fanny Ann Day. John Leeks married Sarah Anne Bowers and had 14 children. He passed away on January 1915 in Sudbury, Suffolk.

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Parents
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Henry Leeks
1818 - 1896
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Frances Fanny Ann Day
1822 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Anne Bowers
1843 - Unknown
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Sarah Anne Bowers
1840 - Unknown
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Annie (Annis)rosa Leeks
1879 - 1947
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Laura Jane Leeks
1864 - 1894
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Frances Jane Leeks
1867 - 1934
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Agnes Selina Leeks
1871 - 1950
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Harry J Leeks
1866 - 1931
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Frederick Charles Leeks
1877 - 1956
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Job Leeks
1869 - 1935
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Mary Anne Elizabeth Leeks
1873 - Unknown
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Walter William Leeks
1881 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Leeks
1863 - Unknown
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Eliza Ann Leeks
1874 - Unknown
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Claude Thos Leeks
1887 - 1921
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Ernest Nice Leeks
1883 - 1963
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Robert William Leeks
1885 - 1960

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