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Julia Ann Caley

Birth1847 - Baylham, Suffolk, England
DeathDec 1928 - Bosmere, Suffolk, England
MotherCharlotte Taylor
FatherHenry Caley

Born in Baylham, Suffolk, England on 1847 to Henry Caley and Charlotte Taylor. Julia Ann Caley married William Reynolds and had 8 children. She passed away on Dec 1928 in Bosmere, Suffolk, England.

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Henry Caley
1826 - 1894
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Charlotte Taylor
1825 - 1902
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William Reynolds
1846 - Unknown
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Anne Jane Reynolds
1871 - 1928
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Alice Mary Reynolds
1869 - 1947
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Agnes Reynolds
1879 - Unknown
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Frederick E Reynolds
1877 - Unknown
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Albert Reynolds
1886 - 1919
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Elizabeth Reynolds
1884 - 1971
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Harry Reynolds
1880 - Unknown
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William H. Reynolds
1875 - Unknown

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