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Walter Easty

Birth22 MAR 1854 - Lower Orwell Street, St. Clement, Ipswich
Death06 FEB 1933 - Borough Road, St. Clement, Ipswich
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Born in Lower Orwell Street, St. Clement, Ipswich on 22 MAR 1854. Walter Easty married Harriet Jane Basham and had 9 children. He passed away on 06 FEB 1933 in Borough Road, St. Clement, Ipswich.

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Harriet Jane Basham
1857 - 1938
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Henry Easty
1892 - 1943
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Percival Valentine Easty
1893 - 1968
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Harold Alfred Easty
1891 - 1931
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Walter Elmer Easty
1884 - 1952
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Grace Darling Easty
1888 - 1976
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Bertie Percy Easty
1887 - 1888
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Henry Frederick Easty
1885 - 1887
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Jessie Caroline Harriet Easty
1883 - 1899
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Florence Gertrude Easty
1889 - 1982

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