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William James RELPH

BirthJul 1866 - Eynsford, Kent, England
Death12 Jan 1959 - Eynsford, Kent, England
MotherHarriet Cunningham
FatherJames RELPH

Born in Eynsford, Kent, England on Jul 1866 to James RELPH and Harriet Cunningham. William James RELPH married Jane Tickner and had 7 children. He passed away on 12 Jan 1959 in Eynsford, Kent, England.

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James Relph
1831 - 1910
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Harriet Cunningham
1828 - 1900
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Jane Tickner
1872 - 1958
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Ethel May Relph
1901 - 1995
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William Louis Relph
1894 - 1973
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Winifred Blanche Relph
1910 - 2000
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Laurence Frederick Relph
1905 - 1944
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Dulcie Sarah Relph
1907 - 1979
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Richard James Edward Relph
1896 - 1967
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Leonard Viner Relph
1899 - 1902

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