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Thomas Beavon

 

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   9312 1.0 Thomas Beavonmale

Birth: about 1836, at Bilston, StaffordshireCensus

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   9313
Married: Sarah [not known]  before 1863Est. from child
b. about 1839, at Bilston, StaffordshireCensus

   93142.1 Mary J Beavonfemale
Birth: about 1863, at Bilston, StaffordshireCensus

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   93152.2 Sarah A Beavonfemale
Birth: about 1866, at Bilston, StaffordshireCensus

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Birth: about 1870, at Bilston, StaffordshireCensus

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Married: Julius Rudolf Hief  1893BMD
b. about 1860Census

   93113.1 Fritz Rudolf Georg Hief   also known as Frederick Rowland George Hiefmale
Birth: 21 Jun 1894, at DesboroughDNB

   93162.4 George Beavonmale
Birth: about 1873, at Bilston, StaffordshireCensus

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   93172.5 Thomas Beavonmale
Birth: about 1876, at Bilston, StaffordshireCensus

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   93182.6 Nellie Beavonfemale
Birth: about 1879, at Bilston, StaffordshireCensus

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