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William Sloper

Birth1853 - Devon, England
Death29 Oct 1917 - Charlton, Victoria, Australia
MotherRebekah BROWN
FatherJohn SLOPER

Born in Devon, England on 1853 to John SLOPER and Rebekah BROWN. William Sloper had 9 children. He passed away on 29 Oct 1917 in Charlton, Victoria, Australia.

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John Sloper
1817 - 1873
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Rebekah Brown
1813 - 1853
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Maude Priscilla Sloper
1883 - 1925
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Rose May Sloper
1881 - 1961
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Wilhelmina Mary Sloper
1886 - 1969
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Rebecca Elizabeth Sloper
1889 - 1965
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Frederick Charles Gladstone Sloper
1898 - Unknown
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Robert Gordon Kingsley Sloper
1902 - 1979
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James Thomas Douglas Sloper
1893 - 1971
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William John Lewis Sloper
1890 - 1963
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George Edward Sloper
1892 - 1915

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