Edward Filmer

Edward Filmer|b. c Sep 1865|p118.htm#i496|George Filmer Esq|b. c 1820|p118.htm#i494|Sarah Ann Roads|b. c Dec 1838\nd. 9 Apr 1922|p317.htm#i817||||Elizabeth Filmer|b. c 1879|p118.htm#i1398|John Road|b. c 1809\nd. 26 Oct 1888|p311.htm#i164|Elizabeth Clunn|b. c 1815\nd. 8 Feb 1841|p76.htm#i693|

Elizabeth Filmer

Elizabeth Sarah Filmer

Elizabeth Sarah Filmer|b. c 1863|p118.htm#i1373|George Filmer Esq|b. c 1820|p118.htm#i494|Sarah Ann Roads|b. c Dec 1838\nd. 9 Apr 1922|p317.htm#i817||||Elizabeth Filmer|b. c 1879|p118.htm#i1398|John Road|b. c 1809\nd. 26 Oct 1888|p311.htm#i164|Elizabeth Clunn|b. c 1815\nd. 8 Feb 1841|p76.htm#i693|

Ethel Filmer

Ethel Filmer|b. c 1878|p118.htm#i1375|George Filmer Esq|b. c 1820|p118.htm#i494|Sarah Ann Roads|b. c Dec 1838\nd. 9 Apr 1922|p317.htm#i817||||Elizabeth Filmer|b. c 1879|p118.htm#i1398|John Road|b. c 1809\nd. 26 Oct 1888|p311.htm#i164|Elizabeth Clunn|b. c 1815\nd. 8 Feb 1841|p76.htm#i693|

George Filmer Esq

George Filmer Esq|b. c 1820|p118.htm#i494||||Elizabeth Filmer|b. c 1879|p118.htm#i1398|||||||||||||

George Geoffrey B Filmer

George Geoffrey B Filmer|b. c Mar 1910|p118.htm#i1674|Charles Clifford Filmer|b. c Dec 1873|p117.htm#i500|Alice Court|b. c 1877|p90.htm#i1670|George Filmer Esq|b. c 1820|p118.htm#i494|Sarah A. Roads|b. c Dec 1838\nd. 9 Apr 1922|p317.htm#i817|||||||

George John Filmer

George John Filmer|b. c 1864|p118.htm#i1372|George Filmer Esq|b. c 1820|p118.htm#i494|Sarah Ann Roads|b. c Dec 1838\nd. 9 Apr 1922|p317.htm#i817||||Elizabeth Filmer|b. c 1879|p118.htm#i1398|John Road|b. c 1809\nd. 26 Oct 1888|p311.htm#i164|Elizabeth Clunn|b. c 1815\nd. 8 Feb 1841|p76.htm#i693|

Henry Clifford Filmer

Henry Clifford Filmer|b. c Jun 1901|p118.htm#i1671|Charles Clifford Filmer|b. c Dec 1873|p117.htm#i500|Alice Court|b. c 1877|p90.htm#i1670|George Filmer Esq|b. c 1820|p118.htm#i494|Sarah A. Roads|b. c Dec 1838\nd. 9 Apr 1922|p317.htm#i817|||||||

Herbert Filmer

Herbert Filmer|b. c 1870|p118.htm#i498|George Filmer Esq|b. c 1820|p118.htm#i494|Sarah Ann Roads|b. c Dec 1838\nd. 9 Apr 1922|p317.htm#i817||||Elizabeth Filmer|b. c 1879|p118.htm#i1398|John Road|b. c 1809\nd. 26 Oct 1888|p311.htm#i164|Elizabeth Clunn|b. c 1815\nd. 8 Feb 1841|p76.htm#i693|

Hettie Filmer

Hettie Filmer|b. c 1877|p118.htm#i501|George Filmer Esq|b. c 1820|p118.htm#i494|Sarah Ann Roads|b. c Dec 1838\nd. 9 Apr 1922|p317.htm#i817||||Elizabeth Filmer|b. c 1879|p118.htm#i1398|John Road|b. c 1809\nd. 26 Oct 1888|p311.htm#i164|Elizabeth Clunn|b. c 1815\nd. 8 Feb 1841|p76.htm#i693|
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