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James Coombe

Birth08 Aug 1830 - Silverton, Kentisbeare, Devon, England
Death17 May 1891 - Drouin, , Victoria, Australia
MotherCharlotte Pring
FatherHugh Coombe

Born in Silverton, Kentisbeare, Devon, England on 08 Aug 1830 to Hugh Coombe and Charlotte Pring. James Coombe married Emily Ann Rendell and had 12 children. He passed away on 17 May 1891 in Drouin, , Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
Hugh Coombe
1811 - 1864
Charlotte Pring
1811 - 1841
Spouse(s)
Emily Ann Rendell
1840 - 1904
Children Show all
Elizabeth Beedon Coombe
1878 - 1930
John Henry Coombe
1858 - 1934
Alfred James Coombe
1873 - 1938
Hugh Francis Coombe
1883 - 1933
Allan George Coombe
1868 - 1936
Lewis Rendell Coombe
1874 - 1875

Helena Frances Coombe
1866 - 1953
Emily Ann Coombe
1860 - 1896
Charlotte Louisa Coombe
1862 - 1936
Grace Coombe
1879 - 1939
Elizabeth Beedon Coombe
1871 - 1872
Eliza Rendell Coombe
1865 - 1896

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