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William Ede

Birth9 Mar 1829 - Saint Neot, Cornwall, , England
Death21 Oct 1903 - Oneida, Delaware County, Iowa, USA
MotherAnn Trenouth
FatherDavid EDE

Born in Saint Neot, Cornwall, , England on 9 Mar 1829 to David EDE and Ann Trenouth. William Ede married Jane Louise Hillyer and had 8 children. He passed away on 21 Oct 1903 in Oneida, Delaware County, Iowa, USA.

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Parents
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David Ede
1796 - 1877
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Ann Trenouth
1804 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Jane Louise Hillyer
1834 - 1923
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Isabel Von Skiver
1828 - 1865
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Nellie May Ede
1875 - 1970
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Curtis Hillyer Ede
1869 - 1952
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Phelona 'Lona' Maragret Ede
1852 - 1932
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William F Ede
1868 - 1887
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Anna G Ede
1872 - 1966
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Arthur Leslie Ede
1880 - 1951
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Mary Jane Gardner
1852 - Unknown
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Olive C Ede
1869 - 1880

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