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John Luff

Birthabt 1822 - Northchapel, Sussex, England
Death22 Mar 1860 - Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia
MotherCharlotte Their (Jelly)
FatherJohn Luff

Born in Northchapel, Sussex, England on abt 1822 to John Luff and Charlotte Their (Jelly). John Luff married Mary Ann Baker and had 13 children. He passed away on 22 Mar 1860 in Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.

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Parents
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John Luff
1791 - 1853
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Charlotte Their (Jelly)
1791 - 1869
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Baker
1820 - 1860
Children Show all
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Mary Charlotte Luff
1849 - 1940
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Peter Luff
1857 - 1940
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John (Jack) Luff
1848 - 1904
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Thomas Luff
1854 - 1922
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Elisabeth (Betsy) Luff
1844 - 1921
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Mary Harriet Aka Harriet Luff
1855 - 1930
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Harriet Luff
1855 - Unknown
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George Luff
1841 - 1930
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Sarah Luff
1840 - Unknown
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James Luff
1846 - Unknown
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Henry Aka Harry Luff
1846 - Unknown
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Sarah Luff
1840 - Unknown
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James Luff
1846 - Unknown

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