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Charles Headington

 

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   2173 1.0 Charles Headingtonmale
1810 Father: Harry Headington (born about 1781 at Somerset ) Census
1811 Mother: Sarah [not known] (born about 1781 at Somerset ) Census
Birth: 07 Jan 1810, at Keynsham, SomersetIGI
Death: 31 Jan 1876, at Keynsham, SomersetIGI

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Married: Sarah Bees  15 Oct 1837IGI

   25662.1 James Headingtonmale
Birth: 27 Jul 1840, at Keynsham, SomersetIGI
Death: Feb 1842, at Keynsham, SomersetIGI

   25672.2 James Headingtonmale
Birth: 16 Jan 1843, at Keynsham, SomersetIGI

   25682.3 Alice Headingtonfemale
Birth: 13 Jun 1845, at Keynsham, SomersetIGI

   25692.4 Emily Headingtonfemale
Birth: 30 Nov 1850, at Keynsham, SomersetIGI

 


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