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Charles E. Lewin

Birth2 Nov 1834 - Walsall, Staffordshire, England
DeathAugust 12, 1873 - Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada
MotherSarah Wilcox
FatherWilliam Llewellyn

Born in Walsall, Staffordshire, England on 2 Nov 1834 to William Llewellyn and Sarah Wilcox. Charles E. Lewin married Mary Ann Hawn and had 6 children. He passed away on August 12, 1873 in Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.

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William Llewellyn
1801 - 1859
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Sarah Wilcox
1804 - 1871
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Mary Ann Hawn
1839 - 1934
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Carlilie (Carrie) Lewin
1866 - 1923
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Charles Jacob Lewin
1871 - 1952
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John Lewis Lewin
1861 - 1922
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Sophia Lewin
1868 - 1939
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Charles Edward Thomas Lewing
1873 - 1917
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Elizabeth Lewin
1864 - 1938

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