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Tryphena Maria Thurtle

Birth8 Dec 1822 - Horning, Norfolk, England
Death13 Apr 1884 - Hemsby, Norfolk, England
MotherMaria Austick
FatherThomas Thurtle

Born in Horning, Norfolk, England on 8 Dec 1822 to Thomas Thurtle and Maria Austick. Tryphena Maria Thurtle married George Davey Starling and had 10 children. She passed away on 13 Apr 1884 in Hemsby, Norfolk, England.

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Thomas Thurtle
1795 - 1859
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Maria Austick
1800 - 1875
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George Davey Starling
1825 - 1916
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George Davey Starling
1847 - 1938
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Julius Davey Starling
1862 - 1937
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Austic Wallace Starling
1854 - 1933
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Leonora Darcey Starling
1864 - 1959
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Alphaeus (Alfred) Ethelred Starling
1852 - 1950
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Oliver Aldred Starling
1861 - 1950
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Jane Tryphena Davey Starling
1848 - 1924
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Alfred Adrian Starling
1850 - 1953
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Ambrose Starling
1851 - 1916
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Cornelius Starling
1857 - 1862

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