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Edgar Workman

Birth3 May 1812 - Wentworth street
DeathJun 1892 - Greater London, London, Middlesex, United Kingdom
MotherPhiladelphia Wilkins
FatherJames Workman

Born in Wentworth street on 3 May 1812 to James Workman and Philadelphia Wilkins. Edgar Workman married Sarah Lamb and had 8 children. He passed away on Jun 1892 in Greater London, London, Middlesex, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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James Workman
1786 - 1857
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Philadelphia Wilkins
1774 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Lamb
1812 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Edwin Walter Workman
1844 - 1867
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Caroline Workman
1838 - 1890
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Sarah Eliza Workman
1836 - Unknown
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Arthur Workman
1837 - Unknown
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Edgar Arthur Workman
1846 - 1891
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Isabella Workman
1841 - Unknown
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Emma Workman
1853 - Unknown
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Emma Workman
1853 - Unknown

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