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Benjamin Wall

Birth 25 Jan 1810 - Warwick Street, St James, Westminster, Middlesex, England
DeathJanuary 1894 - Penge, Surrey, England
MotherLetitia Eastwood
FatherBenjamin Wall

Born in Warwick Street, St James, Westminster, Middlesex, England on 25 Jan 1810 to Benjamin Wall and Letitia Eastwood. Benjamin Wall married Mary Ann Rebecca Caroline Robinson Acock and had 5 children. He passed away on January 1894 in Penge, Surrey, England.

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Benjamin Wall
1780 - 1849
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Letitia Eastwood
1781 - 1842
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Mary Ann Rebecca Caroline Robinson Acock
1819 - Unknown
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Eliza Sale
1818 - Unknown
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Annie Louisa Wall
1857 - 1938
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Emily Agnes Wall
1860 - Unknown
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Letitia Ann Rebecca Wall
1839 - 1842
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Capel Robinson Wall
1841 - 1844
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Edward Wall
1839 - 1928

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