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Louisa Jane Eagleton

Birthabt 1853 - Camberwell, Surrey, England
DeathSep 1936 - Bromley, Kent, England
MotherSarah Kilby
FatherHenry Eagleton

Born in Camberwell, Surrey, England on abt 1853 to Henry Eagleton and Sarah Kilby. Louisa Jane Eagleton married James John Poole and had 11 children. She passed away on Sep 1936 in Bromley, Kent, England.

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Parents
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Henry Eagleton
1806 - 1885
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Sarah Kilby
1808 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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James John Poole
1849 - 1903
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Richard Poole
1881 - Unknown
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William Poole
1886 - Unknown
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Caroline Poole
1874 - Unknown
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James Richard Poole
1878 - Unknown
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George Poole
1883 - Unknown
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Ellen Beatrice Poole
1890 - Unknown
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Henry Poole
1876 - Unknown
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Louisa Elizabeth Poole
1888 - 1972
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Ada Mary Poole
1899 - Unknown
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Rosa Lydia Poole
1895 - Unknown
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Benjamin Poole
1894 - Unknown

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