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William Eiles

Birth10 May 1767 - Cheam District Sutton ,Epsom
Death23 OCT 1836 - Banstead, Surrey
MotherSarah Stewart
FatherJohn Eiles

Born in Cheam District Sutton ,Epsom on 10 May 1767 to John Eiles and Sarah Stewart. William Eiles married Sarah Harris and had 11 children. He passed away on 23 OCT 1836 in Banstead, Surrey.

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Parents
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John Eiles
1739 - 1795
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Sarah Stewart
1745 - 1803
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Harris
1768 - 1833
Children Show all
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William Iles
1790 - 1867
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Caroline Iles
1805 - 1812
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John Iles
1811 - 1834
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Amy Iles
1813 - Unknown
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Lucy Iles
1801 - Unknown
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Sarah Iles
1799 - Unknown
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Catherine Iles
1796 - 1874
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James Iles
1809 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Iles
1794 - 1869
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Thomas Isles
1792 - 1860
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Elizabeth Iles
1794 - 1869

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