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Peter Honeybone

BirthOctober 1844 - Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, England
Death17 Aug 1927 - Mount Grey, Canterbury, New Zealand
MotherJane Newman
FatherJohn HONEYBONE

Born in Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, England on October 1844 to John HONEYBONE and Jane Newman. Peter Honeybone married Millicent Cross and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 Aug 1927 in Mount Grey, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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John Honeybone
1809 - 1881
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Jane Newman
1816 - 1910
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Millicent Cross
1844 - 1924
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Thomas Ewen Honeybone
1866 - 1923
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John Edward Honeybone
1870 - 1955
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Reuben Honeybone
1873 - 1873
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Millicent Ann Honeybone
1876 - 1876
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Ernest Peter Honeybone
1884 - 1976
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Ellen Honeybone
1869 - Unknown
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Minnie Honeybone
1880 - 1971
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Ernest George Honeybone
1879 - 1966
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Eliza Ann Jane
1877 - 1878
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Rose May Honeybone
1889 - 1889

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