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Robert Eeles

Birth3 Jun 1635 - Dorton, Buckinghamshire, England
Death22 Nov 1712 - Brill, Buckinghamshire, England
MotherElizabeth Wills
FatherJohn Eells

Born in Dorton, Buckinghamshire, England on 3 Jun 1635 to John Eells and Elizabeth Wills. Robert Eeles married Mary Stanton and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Nov 1712 in Brill, Buckinghamshire, England.

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Parents
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John Eells
1598 - 1662
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Elizabeth Wills
1559 - 1622
Spouse(s)
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Mary Stanton
1640 - 1722
Children Show all
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Mary Eeles
1685 - 1749
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Henry Eeles
1703 - 1749
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Joseph Eeles
1661 - Unknown
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Anne Eeles
1690 - 1748
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Elizabeth Eeles
1678 - Unknown
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Benjamin Eeles
1671 - 1712
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William Eeles
1681 - Unknown
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Sarah Eeles
1655 - Unknown
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John Eeles
1660 - 1712
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Robert Eeles
1671 - 1712

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