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Rosa Keepence

Birth06 DEC 1872 - Northern Woodborough, Pewsey, Wiltshire
Death1 Oct 1919 - Newbury, Berkshire, England
MotherSarah Inchley
FatherCharles Keepence

Born in Northern Woodborough, Pewsey, Wiltshire on 06 DEC 1872 to Charles Keepence and Sarah Inchley. Rosa Keepence married Albert John Heath and had 8 children. She passed away on 1 Oct 1919 in Newbury, Berkshire, England.

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Parents
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Charles Keepence
1840 - 1907
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Sarah Inchley
1841 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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Albert John Heath
1870 - 1936
Children Show all
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Frederick George Heath
1900 - 1986
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William James Heath
1901 - 1977
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Albert Montague William Heath
1895 - 1980
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Emily Rosa Heath
1896 - 1961
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Alfred Ernest Heath
1910 - 2001
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Lilian May Heath
1904 - 1993
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Ethel Irene Heath
1913 - 1914
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Wilfrid Charles Heath
1897 - 1898

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