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Robert Peters

Birth30 Jun 1855 - Monmouth Place, St Mary Newington, Surrey
Death30 Aug 1935 - 182 Westmoreland Road, Newington, Surrey
MotherMargaret Selby
FatherWilliam Peters

Born in Monmouth Place, St Mary Newington, Surrey on 30 Jun 1855 to William Peters and Margaret Selby. Robert Peters married Martha MAPPLEY and had 8 children. He passed away on 30 Aug 1935 in 182 Westmoreland Road, Newington, Surrey.

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Parents
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William Peters
1825 - 1905
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Margaret Selby
1824 - 1876
Spouse(s)
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Martha Mappley
1858 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Robert Peters
1884 - 1962
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Elizabeth Peters
1880 - Unknown
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Martha Peters
1878 - 1959
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Annie Peters
1882 - Unknown
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Louise Peters
1890 - Unknown
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Ernest Peters
1900 - Unknown
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Dorothy May Risley
1896 - Unknown
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Margaret Peters
1887 - 1980

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