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John Elliott Meech

Birth26 Oct 1866 - 10 Cottage Place, Bromley, Middlesex
DeathSep 1930 - Rose Cottage, Southwater, Sussex
MotherMiss Ann Gill
FatherThomas Henry Meech

Born in 10 Cottage Place, Bromley, Middlesex on 26 Oct 1866 to Thomas Henry Meech and Miss Ann Gill. John Elliott Meech married Margaret Eleanor Jones and had 9 children. He passed away on Sep 1930 in Rose Cottage, Southwater, Sussex.

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Thomas Henry Meech
1839 - 1875
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Miss Ann Gill
1849 - Unknown
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Margaret Eleanor Jones
1874 - 1914
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Thomas Arthur Meech
1908 - 1980
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Gertrude Eleanor Meech
1900 - 1980
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George L Meech
1911 - 1996
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Dorothy Evelyn Meech
1905 - 1965
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Stanley Ernest Meech
1903 - 1931

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William John Elliott Meech
1901 - 1962
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Winifred Amy Meech
1911 - 1953
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Leonard James Meech
1919 - 2003
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John Frederick Meech
1921 - 1981

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