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Tryphena Rogers

BirthApril 1875 - Cwm, Monmouth, Wales
DeathOct 1911 - Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire, Wales
MotherMatilda Rogers
FatherJohn Rogers

Born in Cwm, Monmouth, Wales on April 1875 to John Rogers and Matilda Rogers. Tryphena Rogers married Titus Cordingley and had 7 children. She passed away on Oct 1911 in Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Parents
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John Rogers
1834 - Unknown
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Matilda Rogers
1840 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Titus Cordingley
1861 - 1902
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David James
1872 - Unknown
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Joseph Cordingley
1900 - 1980
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Thomas James
1908 - Unknown
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Titus Cordingley
1902 - 1990
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Letitia James
1910 - Unknown
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David John James
1905 - Unknown
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James Cordingley
1895 - Unknown
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Annie Jane Cordingley
1892 - Unknown

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