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William Jeffree

Birthabt 1804 - Camborne, Cornwall, England
Death3 July 1888 - Greenwich, London, England
MotherJane Uren
FatherRichard Jeffree

Born in Camborne, Cornwall, England on abt 1804 to Richard Jeffree and Jane Uren. William Jeffree married Nanny Vivian and had 7 children. He passed away on 3 July 1888 in Greenwich, London, England.

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Richard Jeffree
1773 - 1849
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Jane Uren
1781 - 1842
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Nanny Vivian
1800 - 1842
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Constance Grace (Grace) Leach
1804 - 1891
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Jane Anne Jeffree
1835 - 1852
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Johnson Vivian Jeffree
1841 - 1924
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Julia Vivian Jeffree
1839 - 1895
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Elizabeth Jeffree
1837 - 1837
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Henry Jeffree
1838 - Unknown
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William Jeffree
1851 - 1928
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Mary Jeffree
1843 - 1918

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