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Jane Dibble

BirthBefore 24 Nov 1823 - Staffordshire, England
Death1865 - Staffordshire, England
MotherSarah Cooksey
FatherSamuel Dibble

Born in Staffordshire, England on Before 24 Nov 1823 to Samuel Dibble and Sarah Cooksey. Jane Dibble married David Hawkes and had 10 children. She passed away on 1865 in Staffordshire, England.

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Parents
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Samuel Dibble
1795 - 1855
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Sarah Cooksey
1796 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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David Hawkes
1819 - 1859
Children Show all
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Eliza Hawkes
1847 - 1938
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Sarah Jane Hawkes
1844 - 1914
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David Henry Hawkes
1857 - 1927
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Ann Maria Hawkes
1851 - 1911
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Samuel Hawkes
1845 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hawkes
1855 - Unknown
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Josiah Hawkes
1858 - 1860
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Mary Jane Hawkes
1843 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hawkes
1853 - 1853
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John Hawkes
1854 - Unknown

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