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William John Rix

BirthJan 1869 - Drayton, Norfolk, England
DeathSep 1920 - Norwich, Norfolk, England
MotherAgnes Elizabeth Hostler
FatherEsau Rix

Born in Drayton, Norfolk, England on Jan 1869 to Esau Rix and Agnes Elizabeth Hostler. William John Rix married Theresa Mary Carr and had 7 children. He passed away on Sep 1920 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.

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Esau Rix
1838 - 1871
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Agnes Elizabeth Hostler
1846 - 1886
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Theresa Mary Carr
1871 - Unknown
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Harry Carr
1893 - Unknown
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William John Rix
1900 - 1950
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Esau Valentine Rix
1905 - 1917
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John Joseph Rix
1903 - 1972
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Cecil Rudolph Rix
1908 - 1985
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Theresa Elizabeth Rix
1910 - Unknown
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George Walstan Rix
1901 - Unknown

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