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John Wexley was born on September 14, 1907, in New York City, New York, USA.

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John Exley was born in 1867.

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When did John Exley die?

John Exley died in 1938.


When was Vicky Exley born?

Vicky Exley was born on 1975-10-22.


When did Sheck Exley die?

Sheck Exley was born on 1949-04-01.


When was Frederick Earl Exley born?

Frederick Earl Exley was born on March 28, 1929, in Watertown, New York, USA.


When was Zack Exley born?

Zack Randall was born on April 19, 1985, in Seattle, Washington, USA.

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When did John Exley die?

John Exley died in 1938.


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Mick Exley was born in 1911.


When was Frederick Exley born?

Frederick Exley was born on 1929-03-28.


When was Vicky Exley born?

Vicky Exley was born on 1975-10-22.


When did Sheck Exley die?

Sheck Exley was born on 1949-04-01.


When was Frederick Earl Exley born?

Frederick Earl Exley was born on March 28, 1929, in Watertown, New York, USA.


When was Zack Exley born?

Zack Randall was born on April 19, 1985, in Seattle, Washington, USA.


What has the author Diane Exley written?

Diane Exley has written: 'Chalking up progress, 1833-1993'


What has the author Jo Ella Powell Exley written?

Jo Ella Powell Exley has written: 'Texas Tears and Texas Sunshine'


When did Frederick Earl Exley die?

Frederick Earl Exley died on June 17, 1992, in Watertown, New York, USA.


When did Jonathan Exley die?

Jonathan Exley died on August 29, 2011, in Los Angeles, California, USA of liver failure.


What has the author Thomas Exley written?

Thomas Exley has written: 'A commentary on the first chapter of genesis' 'Principles of natural philosophy' 'Principles of natural philosophy, or, A new theory of physics---'