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Robert Ely

Birth18 Dec 1801 - Suffolk, England
DeathJuly 1878 - Woodbridge, Suffolk
MotherMary Holmes
FatherJames ELY

Born in Suffolk, England on 18 Dec 1801 to James ELY and Mary Holmes. Robert Ely married Elizabeth Dunnett and had 12 children. He passed away on July 1878 in Woodbridge, Suffolk.

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Parents
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James Ely
1765 - 1845
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Mary Holmes
1766 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Dunnett
1808 - 1884
Children Show all
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Daniel Ely
1838 - 1930
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Reuben Eley
1849 - 1921
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Joseph Ely
1832 - Unknown
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Fanny Ely
1854 - Unknown
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George Ely
1830 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ely
1846 - Unknown
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Edward Ely
1833 - Unknown
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Ann Dunnett
1837 - Unknown
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Hannah Ely
1842 - 1878
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Dinah Eley
1829 - Unknown
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Charles Ely
1845 - 1845
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Jemima Ely
1828 - 1900

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