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Ryal Wroot

BirthApril 1861 - Eastoft, Lincolnshire, England
Death26 Jan 1939 - Lincolnshire, England
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Born in Eastoft, Lincolnshire, England on April 1861. Ryal Wroot married Mary Elizabeth Waterhouse and had 10 children. He passed away on 26 Jan 1939 in Lincolnshire, England.

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Mary Elizabeth Waterhouse
1868 - 1954
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Hannah Mary Wroot
1871 - 1954
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Sidney Wroot
1897 - 1990
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James Ryall Wroot
1892 - 1981
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Doris Wroot
1906 - Unknown
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Iris Slingsby
1904 - 1995
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Harold Wroot
1907 - 1989
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George Wroot
1899 - 1984
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Rebecca Wroot
1890 - Unknown
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Gladys Wroot
1894 - 1895
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Phyllis Wroot
1902 - 1909
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Lily Elizabeth Scoble.
1885 - 1978

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