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John E. Wilkinson

BirthABT 1844 - St John's, Surrey, England, UK
Death1903 - Not Available
MotherCecilia Callingham
FatherCharles Wilkinson

Born in St John's, Surrey, England, UK on ABT 1844 to Charles Wilkinson and Cecilia Callingham. John E. Wilkinson married Sarah Ann Thompson and had 7 children. He passed away on 1903.

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Charles Wilkinson
1818 - Unknown
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Cecilia Callingham
1815 - 1876
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Sarah Ann Thompson
1853 - 1931
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Annie Ceilia Wilkinson
1879 - Unknown
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Ethel Sarah Wilkinson
1880 - Unknown
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Charles Thompson Whiteway-wilkinson
1885 - 1963
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Evelyn Allen Wilkinson
1877 - 1954
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Bertha Wilkinson
1889 - Unknown
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John Wilkinson
1874 - Unknown
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Charles Leslie Wilkinson
1886 - 1918

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