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Jemima Wilkinson #

Birth08 September 1850 - New Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire County, England
DeathDec 1935 - Spalding,Lincolnshire England
MotherElizabeth Shaw
FatherRichard Timothy Robert Wilkinson

Born in New Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire County, England on 08 September 1850 to Richard Timothy Robert Wilkinson and Elizabeth Shaw. Jemima Wilkinson # married Charles Potts and had 4 children. She passed away on Dec 1935 in Spalding,Lincolnshire England.

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Richard Timothy Robert Wilkinson
1807 - 1877
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Elizabeth Shaw
1818 - 1896
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Charles Potts
1855 - 1927
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Bertha Mary Potts
1879 - 1975
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Edith Ann Potts
1884 - 1969
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John Richard Robinson Thompson
1869 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Goodyear Thompson
1870 - 1950

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