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Thomas William Jeeves

Birth1859 - Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
DeathSep 1939 - Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England
MotherAnn Osborn
FatherGeorge Jeeves

Born in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England on 1859 to George Jeeves and Ann Osborn. Thomas William Jeeves married emma harrison and had 7 children. He passed away on Sep 1939 in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England.

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George Jeeves
1835 - 1890
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Ann Osborn
1839 - 1902
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Emma Harrison
1867 - Unknown
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Doris May Jeeves
1905 - Unknown
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Charles William Jeeves
1907 - 1985
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Bertha Jeeves
1894 - Unknown
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Sidney Harold Jeeves
1893 - 1962
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Ruth Ella Jeeves
1898 - 1985
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Mark Jeeves
1897 - 1958
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Sarah Ann Emma Jeeves
1885 - 1964

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