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William Rendle

Birth18 Feb 1811 - Millbrook, Cornwall, England
Death18 Sep 1893 - Treverbyn, Forest Hill, Surrey, England
MotherMary Johns
FatherWilliam Rendle

Born in Millbrook, Cornwall, England on 18 Feb 1811 to William Rendle and Mary Johns. William Rendle married Ann Hitchens and had 12 children. He passed away on 18 Sep 1893 in Treverbyn, Forest Hill, Surrey, England.

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William Rendle
1787 - 1867
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Mary Johns
1788 - 1849
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Ann Hitchens
1815 - 1902
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Richard Rendle
1846 - 1907
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Robert Rendle
1858 - 1939
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Sophia Rendle
1848 - 1918
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Katherine(kate) Rendle
1843 - 1856
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William John Rendle
1850 - 1851
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Frank Rendle
1852 - 1937
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George Samuel Rendle
1843 - 1922
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Ralph Rendle
1857 - 1863
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Martha Rendle
1837 - 1838
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Margaret Rendle
1840 - 1841
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Hannah Mary Rendle
1835 - 1838
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Rebecca Rendle
1838 - 1841

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