Rebecca Jane Brattle
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1.0 Rebecca Jane Brattlefemale
Birth: 12 Oct 1885, at Newington, London
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Death: 30 Jan 1961, at Sutton, Surrey
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24Married:
Henry Ellis
at Register Office, Southwark, London 30 Nov 1907
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b.
25 Aug 1880, at 44 Loman St, Southwark, London
d.
20 Jul 1949, at Epsom, Surrey
Birth: 04 Aug 1909, at Bermondsey, London
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Death: 28 May 1911, at 34 King James St, Southwark, London
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Birth: 25 Oct 1910, at 3 Queens Buildings, Collinson Street, Southwark, London
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Death: 9 Nov 1910, at 3 Queens Buildings, Collinson Street, Southwark, London
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Birth: 15 Mar 1912, at 34 King James St, Southwark, London
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Death: Sep 1996, at Lambeth, London
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265Married:
George Burns
1936
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b.
17 Aug 1913, at Lambeth, London
d.
1980
Birth: 22 Jun 1914, at 34 King James St, Southwark, London
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Death: 12 Jan 1999
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5023Married:
George Herbert Sharp
1945
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d.
29 Jun 1958, at St. Thomas Hospital Hydestile, Godalming, Surrey
Birth: 1917, at Southwark, London
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Birth: 14 Jul 1922, at 24 Linwood Place, Tarn St, Southwark, London
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Death: 05 Nov 1923, at Camberwell, London
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