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William John Coe

Birth1813 - Bolton, Northamptonshire, England
Death13 Apr 1873 - Kentish Town, Middlesex, England
MotherJane Gamble
FatherThomas Coe

Born in Bolton, Northamptonshire, England on 1813 to Thomas Coe and Jane Gamble. William John Coe married Martha Medlar and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 Apr 1873 in Kentish Town, Middlesex, England.

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Thomas Coe
1769 - 1850
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Jane Gamble
1772 - 1850
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Martha Medlar
1812 - 1882
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Mary Anne Coe
1853 - 1929
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Amos George Coe
1856 - 1930
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Martha Coe
1838 - 1869
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Caroline Coe
1841 - 1882
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Eliza Alice Coe
1849 - 1931
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William John Coe
1833 - 1874
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Charles Henry Coe
1838 - 1897
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Jesse Ford Hane
1850 - Unknown

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