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William Rawding

Birth1 May 1863 - Bottesford, Leicestershire, England
Death28 Jan 1951 - Gosberton, Lincolnshire, England
MotherMary Newcomb
FatherJohn Armes Rawding

Born in Bottesford, Leicestershire, England on 1 May 1863 to John Armes Rawding and Mary Newcomb. William Rawding married Elizabeth Burrows and had 6 children. He passed away on 28 Jan 1951 in Gosberton, Lincolnshire, England.

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John Armes Rawding
1825 - 1898
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Mary Newcomb
1827 - 1909
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Elizabeth Burrows
1870 - 1928
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John Wilfred Rawding
1898 - 1953
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Thomas Newcomb Rawding
1902 - 1974
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Winifred Mabel Rawding
1896 - 1968
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Hilda Kathleen Rawding
1894 - 1953
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Hubert Rawding
1893 - 1982
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Annie Mary Rawding
1899 - 1951

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