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John Wintle

BirthBef. 9 Jul 1815 - Bristol, Clifton, England
Death16 Sep 1872 - Parish of St James, Bristol, Somerset, England
MotherElizabeth Stephens
FatherJohn Wintle

Born in Bristol, Clifton, England on Bef. 9 Jul 1815 to John Wintle and Elizabeth Stephens. John Wintle married Mary Ann Bird and had 12 children. He passed away on 16 Sep 1872 in Parish of St James, Bristol, Somerset, England.

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John Wintle
1769 - 1838
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Elizabeth Stephens
1768 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Bird
1818 - 1881
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Julia Wintle
1841 - 1882
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Celia Wintle
1849 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Wintle
1841 - Unknown
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Caroline Wintle
1839 - 1891
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Edward John Wintle
1853 - 1935
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Rosina Harriett Wintle
1859 - Unknown
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John Wintle
1858 - 1937
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Elizabeth Anlaby Wintle
1857 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Wintle
1853 - 1909
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Alice Wintle
1850 - Unknown
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Rose Wintle
1858 - Unknown
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William Edward Wintle
1846 - 1934

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