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(John) Arnold Wallinger

Birthabout 1798 - St John Westemster, Middlesex, England
DeathApril 4th 1860 - London
MotherElizabeth Townsend
FatherWilliam Arnold Wallinger

Born in St John Westemster, Middlesex, England on about 1798 to William Arnold Wallinger and Elizabeth Townsend. (John) Arnold Wallinger married Anne Nasmyth Wallinger and had 5 children. He passed away on April 4th 1860 in London.

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William Arnold Wallinger
1760 - 1798
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Elizabeth Townsend
1766 - 1830
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Anne Nasmyth Wallinger
1799 - 1869
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Fanny Anne Wallinger
1834 - 1836
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Henry A Wallinger
1831 - Unknown
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Amelia Anne Wallinger
1839 - 1894
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William Arnold Wallinger
1824 - 1859
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James Nasmyth Arnold Wallinger
1829 - 1906

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