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Ervin Collison

BirthOctober 1873 - Bethnal Green, London
Death14 Sep 1927 - Fenchurch Street Station
MotherLucy Walker
FatherChristopher Collison

Born in Bethnal Green, London on October 1873 to Christopher Collison and Lucy Walker. Ervin Collison married Sarah Ann K Mead and had 7 children. He passed away on 14 Sep 1927 in Fenchurch Street Station.

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Christopher Collison
1841 - 1902
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Lucy Walker
1840 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann K Mead
1873 - 1936
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Violet Ruth Collison
1904 - Unknown
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William Ervin Collison
1898 - 1970
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Daisy Collison
1910 - 1982
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Rosie May Collison
1907 - 1949
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Christopher John Collison
1897 - 1954
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Alfred L Collison
1903 - 1952
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Douglas Collison
1909 - Unknown

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