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John Rawlings

Birth1832 - Stapleford, Cambridgeshire, England
Death20 Jun 1886 - 6 Lothian St, Hotham, Melbourne, Vic, Aust
MotherHannah Willis
FatherJames Rawlings

Born in Stapleford, Cambridgeshire, England on 1832 to James Rawlings and Hannah Willis. John Rawlings married Eliza Ann Gosnold and had 7 children. He passed away on 20 Jun 1886 in 6 Lothian St, Hotham, Melbourne, Vic, Aust.

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Parents
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James Rawlings
1787 - 1853
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Hannah Willis
1791 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Ann Gosnold
1834 - 1895
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James Gosnold Rawlings
1861 - 1944
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Frederick Augustus Rawlings
1871 - 1946
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Mary Ann Gosnold Rawlings
1876 - 1935
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John George Rawlings
1865 - 1943
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William Reuben Rawlings
1864 - 1942
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Eliza Ann Mayes (Tise) Rawlings
1874 - 1948
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Charles Henry Rawlings
1869 - 1917

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