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Charles Thomas Codling

Birth31 Dec 1868 - Cley, Norfolk, England
Death26 Apr 1966 - Perth, Western Australia, Australia
MotherMary E Hardingham
FatherHenry Codling

Born in Cley, Norfolk, England on 31 Dec 1868 to Henry Codling and Mary E Hardingham. Charles Thomas Codling married Eliza Ann Milburn and had 6 children. He passed away on 26 Apr 1966 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

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Henry Codling
1834 - 1917
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Mary E Hardingham
1836 - 1922
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Eliza Ann Milburn
1873 - 1935
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Robert William Codling
1901 - 1986
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Thomas Henry Codling
1899 - 1971
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Mary Alice Codling
1897 - 1965
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Ena Margaret Codling
1906 - 1994
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Sarah Elizabeth Codling
1903 - 1976
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Charles Milburn Codling
1908 - 1909

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