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Hannah Wilkinson

Birth8 May 1848 - Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, England
DeathJun 1933 - Warrington, Lancashire, England
MotherMary Ann Marshall
FatherGeorge Wilkinson

Born in Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, England on 8 May 1848 to George Wilkinson and Mary Ann Marshall. Hannah Wilkinson married Charles Parker Toulmin and had 6 children. She passed away on Jun 1933 in Warrington, Lancashire, England.

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George Wilkinson
1803 - 1885
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Mary Ann Marshall
1810 - 1893
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Charles Parker Toulmin
1819 - 1901
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Sarah Jane Toulmin
1882 - 1922
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Annie Margaret Toulmin
1881 - 1978
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Mary Ellen Toulmin
1878 - 1956
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George Charles Parker Toulmin
1884 - 1965
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James Parker Toulmin
1879 - 1881
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Eleanor Toulmin
1886 - 1886

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