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Martha Plested

Birth 1852 - Chilton, Buckinghamshire, England
DeathDec 1937 - Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
MotherPhebe Johnstone
FatherRobert Plested

Born in Chilton, Buckinghamshire, England on 1852 to Robert Plested and Phebe Johnstone. Martha Plested married James Alfred Austin and had 6 children. She passed away on Dec 1937 in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.

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Robert Plested
1823 - 1900
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Phebe Johnstone
1823 - 1881
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James Alfred Austin
1851 - 1908
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James Robert Austin
1886 - Unknown
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Rosalie Annie Austin
1878 - 1957
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Alice Elizabeth Austin
1875 - Unknown
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Charlotte Matilda (Lottie) Austin
1892 - 1966
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Harriet Ellen Austin
1883 - Unknown
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Florence Martha Austin
1880 - 1883

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