William Eales
 
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									1.0 William Ealesmale    
						Birth: about 1827,  at Woking, Surrey
Census
					Death: about 1872
BMDPedigree
					Birth: 22 Jul 1865,  at Woking, SurreyIGI
					Baptism: 27 Sep 1866 at St John the Baptist, Woking, SurreyIGI
					Birth: 18 May 1867,  at Woking, SurreyIGI
					Baptism: 07 Jul 1867 at St John the Baptist, Woking, SurreyIGI
					Birth: about 1869,  at Woking, Surrey
Census2851Married:
									
Henry Grist 
	      	before 1885
Est. from child
				b.
				24 Aug 1860,  at Godalming, Surrey 
					Birth: about 1885,  at Woking, SurreyCensus
					Birth: about 1888,  at Ripley, SurreyCensus
					Birth: 1890,  at Woking, SurreyCensus
					Birth: about 1892,  at Albury, SurreyCensus
					Birth: about 1894,  at Shere, Surrey
BMD
							Additional information: 
Marriage Certificate 
	1520Married:
									
Alice Razzell 
	      	15 Apr 1917
Parish Reg
				b.
				about 1894,  at Horley, Surrey 
					Birth: about 1896,  at Washington, SussexCensus
					Birth: about 1897,  at Washington, SussexCensus
					Birth: 1898,  at Washington, SussexCensus
					Birth: 1900,  at Horndean, HampshireCensus
					Birth: about 1872,  at Woking, SurreyCensus
					Birth: 1872,  at Woking, SurreyBMD
					Birth: about 1873,  at Woking, SurreyCensus
 
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