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Charles Lockyer

Birth1796 - Othery, Somerset, England
Death30 Oct 1869 - Othery, Somerset, England
MotherAnn Hurman
FatherGEORGE LOCKYER

Born in Othery, Somerset, England on 1796 to GEORGE LOCKYER and Ann Hurman. Charles Lockyer married Agnes Tucker and had 9 children. He passed away on 30 Oct 1869 in Othery, Somerset, England.

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George Lockyer
1740 - 1815
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Ann Hurman
1757 - 1847
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Agnes Tucker
1801 - 1851
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Ann Lockyer
1828 - 1920
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George Lockyer
1841 - Unknown
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Ann Lockyer
1835 - Unknown
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Mary Lockyer
1830 - Unknown
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Mary Lockyer
1828 - 1828
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Charles Lockyer
1819 - 1886
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Annie Woodman
1840 - Unknown
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George Lockyer
1841 - 1915
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Ann Lockyer
1834 - Unknown

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