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Jane Wilkinson

Birth21 Oct 1821 - St Oswald in Lee, Hill Head, Wall, Northumberland
DeathJun 1891 - Crawcrook, Durham, England
MotherJane Richardson
FatherEdward Wilkinson

Born in St Oswald in Lee, Hill Head, Wall, Northumberland on 21 Oct 1821 to Edward Wilkinson and Jane Richardson. Jane Wilkinson married John Charlton and had 7 children. She passed away on Jun 1891 in Crawcrook, Durham, England.

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Edward Wilkinson
1783 - 1852
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Jane Richardson
1781 - 1845
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John Charlton
1825 - 1901
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Jane Charlton
1846 - 1933
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Edward Charlton
1856 - 1934
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Mary Charlton
1852 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Charlton
1852 - 1901
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Ann Charlton
1847 - 1886
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Isabella Charlton
1849 - 1914
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George Charlton
1859 - 1919

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