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Mary Else

Birth03 Oct 1712 - Charing, Kent, England
Death3 Jun 1792 - Hothfield, Kent, , England
MotherElizabeth Allyn
FatherJohn Else

Born in Charing, Kent, England on 03 Oct 1712 to John Else and Elizabeth Allyn. Mary Else married John Giles and had 16 children. She passed away on 3 Jun 1792 in Hothfield, Kent, , England.

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Parents
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John Else
1681 - 1715
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Elizabeth Allyn
1655 - 1713
Spouse(s)
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John Giles
1712 - 1792
Children Show all
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Robert Giles
1744 - 1825
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Edward Giles
1748 - 1838
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John Giles
1736 - 1825
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Elizabeth Giles
1734 - 1770
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Richard Giles
1737 - 1809
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Richard Giles
1742 - 1829
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Thomas Giles
1752 - 1809
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Mary Giles
1739 - 1739
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Solomon Giles
1755 - 1765
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Mary Giles
1746 - Unknown
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Sarah Giles
1733 - 1821
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Mary Giles
1746 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Giles
1734 - 1813
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Ann Giles
1741 - 1827
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Thomas Giles
1752 - 1812
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Edward Giles
1744 - 1825

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