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James Homer

Birthabt 1809 - Sidlesham, Sussex, England
Death3 Mar 1888 - Mile End Old Town, London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
MotherHarriot Andrews
FatherFrederick Homer

Born in Sidlesham, Sussex, England on abt 1809 to Frederick Homer and Harriot Andrews. James Homer married Harriet Richards and had 17 children. He passed away on 3 Mar 1888 in Mile End Old Town, London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
Frederick Homer
1783 - 1864
Harriot Andrews
1788 - 1867
Spouse(s)
Harriet Richards
1808 - 1875
Isabella Juliet Sinclair
1822 - 1864
Children Show all
Harriet Homer
1846 - 1901
Isabella Homer
1843 - 1936
James Homer
1849 - 1881
Matilda Homer
1845 - 1911
Mark Homer
1840 - 1896
Leonard Homer
1838 - 1871
Job Homer
1836 - 1897
Cornelius Homer
1852 - 1937
Charles Erasmus Homer
1838 - 1907

Frederick William Homer
1833 - 1904
Harriet Emily Homer
1840 - 1915
William Richard Homer
1837 - 1899
John Frederick Homer
1831 - 1927
Maria Isabella Homer
1845 - 1939
Maria Charlotte Homer
1835 - 1836
Eliza Maria Homer
1831 - 1833
Henry John Homer
1844 - 1932

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