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Susannah Bevan

Birth1830 - Barnstaple, Devon, England
Death1876 - Pontardawe, Glamorgan, Wales
MotherMary Ann darke
FatherWilliam Prout Bevan

Born in Barnstaple, Devon, England on 1830 to William Prout Bevan and Mary Ann darke. Susannah Bevan married James James and had 13 children. She passed away on 1876 in Pontardawe, Glamorgan, Wales.

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Parents
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William Prout Bevan
1796 - 1873
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Mary Ann Darke
1795 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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James James
1828 - 1882
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Herbert Walter James
1870 - Unknown
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Llewelyn James
1864 - Unknown
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John James
1852 - Unknown
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George James
1868 - 1922
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Mary James
1851 - Unknown
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Anne James
1861 - Unknown
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Thomas James
1861 - Unknown
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William James
1857 - Unknown
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Susannah J. James
1872 - Unknown
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James James
1866 - Unknown
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Herbert Walter James
1869 - 1922
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David James
1854 - 1855
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Susan James
1855 - 1856

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