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John Wetherspoon

BirthDec 1826 - Petersfield, Hampshire, England
DeathApril 1901 - Lambeth, London
MotherElizabeth Ayling
FatherRobert Wetherspoon

Born in Petersfield, Hampshire, England on Dec 1826 to Robert Wetherspoon and Elizabeth Ayling. John Wetherspoon married Ellen Edmonds and had 7 children. He passed away on April 1901 in Lambeth, London.

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Robert Wetherspoon
1796 - 1865
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Elizabeth Ayling
1796 - 1851
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Ellen Edmonds
1842 - 1880
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Job Wotherspoon
1860 - 1934
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John Gilbert Wetherspoon
1849 - 1913
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Annie Alma "Alma" Wetherspoon
1857 - 1934
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Alice Wetherspoon
1852 - 1935
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Charlotte Eliza Wetherspoon
1854 - 1931
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Albert Wotherspoon
1862 - 1915
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Sophia Thirza Wetherspoon
1847 - 1915

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