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John Matthew Eveson

Birth22 April 1844 - St Luke, London, England
Death4 Jun 1919 - Surrey, England
MotherAnne Timlett
FatherJoseph Eveson

Born in St Luke, London, England on 22 April 1844 to Joseph Eveson and Anne Timlett. John Matthew Eveson married Susan Amelia Taylor and had 11 children. He passed away on 4 Jun 1919 in Surrey, England.

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Joseph Eveson
1806 - 1846
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Anne Timlett
1821 - Unknown
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Susan Amelia Taylor
1843 - 1930
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Jane Ann Eveson
1871 - Unknown
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Susan Jane Eveson
1866 - Unknown
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John Matthew Eveson
1872 - Unknown
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Joseph Jubilee Eveson
1887 - Unknown
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Matilda Elizabeth Eveson
1874 - Unknown
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Robert James Eveson
1883 - 1964
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Charles William Eveson
1881 - 1961
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Margaret Amelia Eveson
1878 - 1964
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Clara Christina Eveson
1880 - 1880
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Joseph Charles Eveson
1876 - 1877
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Susan Mary Eveson
1864 - Unknown

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