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William Edward Eales

Birth9 Sep 1867 - Wanganui, New Zealand
Death24 Dec 1942 - Wanganui, New Zealand
MotherSarah Roberts
FatherThomas Eales

Born in Wanganui, New Zealand on 9 Sep 1867 to Thomas Eales and Sarah Roberts. William Edward Eales married Ellen Eales and had 7 children. He passed away on 24 Dec 1942 in Wanganui, New Zealand.

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Thomas Eales
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Roberts
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Eales
1878 - 1959
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George William Eales
1913 - Unknown
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Margaret Vennetta Eales
1905 - 1988
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Charles William Eales
1894 - 1963
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Lilian Beatrice Eales
1899 - Unknown
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Albert Edward Eales
1896 - 1919
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Frederick Laural Eales
1901 - Unknown
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Frances Pearl Eveline Eales
1903 - Unknown

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