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Phyllis RELPH

BirthApril 1880 - Altofts, Yorkshire, England
DeathSeptember 1935 - Strood, Kent, England
MotherPhyllis Gransden
FatherReuben Relph

Born in Altofts, Yorkshire, England on April 1880 to Reuben Relph and Phyllis Gransden. Phyllis RELPH married Stephen SHORT and had 9 children. She passed away on September 1935 in Strood, Kent, England.

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Parents
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Reuben Relph
1845 - 1917
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Phyllis Gransden
1849 - 1929
Spouse(s)
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Stephen Short
1876 - 1955
Children Show all
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Ellen Short
1909 - 1992
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Constance Vera Short
1906 - 1994
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Gladys Emma Short
1907 - 2004
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Agnes Short
1916 - Unknown
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Dorothy E. Short
1914 - Unknown
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Kathleen Sara Short
1922 - 2001
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Phyllis E. Short
1912 - Unknown
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William Stephen Short
1904 - Unknown
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Phyllis Relph
1880 - 1935

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