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Julia Watkins

 

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   4441 1.0 Julia Watkinsfemale
Father: the Rev Charles Frederick Watkins, vicar of Brixworth

Birth: about 1836, at Brixworth, NorthamptonshireCensus

Pedigree
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Married: Lewis William Cave  5 Aug 1856DNB
b. 3 Jul 1832, at DesboroughDNB

   44642.1 Arthur W Cavemale
Birth: about 1858, at St Johns Wood, LondonCensus

   44472.2 Edith Cavefemale
Birth: about 1859, at Marylebone, LondonCensus

   44482.3 Alice Cavefemale
Birth: 1861, at Surbiton, LondonCensus

   44492.4 Lucy Cavefemale
Birth: about 1864, at Surbiton, LondonCensus

   44502.5 Hilda Cavefemale
Birth: about 1866, at Surbiton, LondonCensus

   44512.6 John Watkins Cavemale
Birth: about 1867, at Surbiton, LondonCensus

   44522.7 Walter Watkins Cavemale
Birth: about 1870, at Surbiton, LondonCensus

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   44532.8 Edward W Cavemale
Birth: about 1872, at Surbiton, LondonCensus

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