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Robert Childs

Birth1828 - Bishops Sutton, Hampshire, England
Death28 Nov 1915 - St Asaph, Denbighshire
MotherMary Childs (born Butcher)
FatherStephen Childs

Born in Bishops Sutton, Hampshire, England on 1828 to Stephen Childs and Mary Childs (born Butcher). Robert Childs married Elizabeth Laurence and had 8 children. He passed away on 28 Nov 1915 in St Asaph, Denbighshire.

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Parents
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Stephen Childs
1785 - 1861
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Mary Childs (Born Butcher)
1789 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Laurence
1835 - 1883
Children Show all
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Robert Charles Childs
1859 - Unknown
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Alfred Frank Childs
1863 - 1939
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Selina Childs
1872 - 1945
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Mary Gwendoline Childs
1867 - Unknown
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Arthur Henry Childs
1870 - Unknown
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Caroline Childs
1875 - 1946
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Elizabeth Childs
1861 - Unknown
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Ellen Childs
1856 - Unknown

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