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John Relph

Birth1720 - Tonbridge, Kent, , England
Death15 Jun 1799 - Tonbridge, Kent , England
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Born in Tonbridge, Kent, , England on 1720. John Relph married Elizabeth Wigzell and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Jun 1799 in Tonbridge, Kent , England.

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Elizabeth Wigzell
1725 - 1789
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Ann Fitness/fitnefs
1737 - 1787
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Anne Fitness
1730 - Unknown
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Robert Relph
1763 - 1841
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Sarah Relph
1760 - 1782
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Mary Relph
1751 - 1806
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Ann Relph
1762 - Unknown
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Thomas Relph
1757 - 1831
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Emmy Relph
1743 - Unknown
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William Relph
1752 - Unknown
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William Relph
1752 - Unknown
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Samuel Relph
1760 - 1791
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William Relph/ralph
1752 - 1826

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