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William John Passmore

Birth12 Feb 1879 - Heavitree, Devon, England
DeathSep 1952 - Exeter, Devon, England
MotherSarah Jane Coram
FatherWilliam Passmore Colwill

Born in Heavitree, Devon, England on 12 Feb 1879 to William Passmore Colwill and Sarah Jane Coram. William John Passmore married Emily Louisa Hole and had 6 children. He passed away on Sep 1952 in Exeter, Devon, England.

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William Passmore Colwill
1854 - 1918
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Sarah Jane Coram
1859 - 1919
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Emily Louisa Hole
1880 - 1961
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Winifred May Passmore
1898 - 1990
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Henry George Passmore
1904 - 1976
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Albert James Passmore
1903 - 1979
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William John Passmore
1901 - 1986
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Frederick Walter Passmore
1907 - 1990
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Edward W Passmore
1911 - Unknown

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