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Robert Codling

Birth23 Sep 1827 - WALLSEND Tyne and Wear England
Death27 Jul 1888 - South Shields, Durham, England
MotherMabel Thompson
FatherRobert Codling

Born in WALLSEND Tyne and Wear England on 23 Sep 1827 to Robert Codling and Mabel Thompson. Robert Codling married Dorothy Henderson and had 7 children. He passed away on 27 Jul 1888 in South Shields, Durham, England.

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Robert Codling
1794 - 1867
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Mabel Thompson
1801 - 1878
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Dorothy Henderson
1829 - 1890
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Stephen Codling
1874 - 1949
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Robert William Codling
1865 - 1890
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Joshua Codling
1870 - 1917
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John Henderson Codling
1868 - 1936
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Elizabeth Codling
1861 - Unknown
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Mabel Codling
1863 - 1910
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Sarah Codling
1859 - Unknown

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