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John Plumer Egles

Birth1789 - Waldron, Sussex, England
DeathJan 1844 - Lewes, Sussex, England
MotherFanny Worldly
FatherPlumer Egles

Born in Waldron, Sussex, England on 1789 to Plumer Egles and Fanny Worldly. John Plumer Egles married Anna Maria Pearce and had 9 children. He passed away on Jan 1844 in Lewes, Sussex, England.

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Plumer Egles
1766 - 1851
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Fanny Worldly
1765 - 1811
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Anna Maria Pearce
1797 - 1870
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William Egles
1837 - 1917
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Maria Egles
1835 - 1880
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Robert Egles
1828 - 1910
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Sarah Egles
1822 - 1903
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Eliza Egles
1828 - 1911
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Ann Egles
1829 - Unknown
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George Egles
1824 - 1904
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Charles Egles
1836 - Unknown
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Sophia Egles
1831 - Unknown

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