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Rachel Razzell

 

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   1110 1.0 Rachel Razzellfemale
251 Father: Caleb Razzell (baptised 08 Jan 1826 at Horley, Surrey) Parish Reg
300 Mother: Elizabeth Wilkins (baptised 04 May 1828 at Charlwood, Surrey) IGI
Birth: Jan 1864, at Charlwood, SurreyBMD
Baptism: 24 Jan 1864 at Charlwood, SurreyParish Reg

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Census Details: 1871 1891 1901 1911
   1912
Married: Jonathan O'Neill  1883BMD
b. 1860, at Wandsworth, London

Census Details: 1891 1901 1911

   19132.1 Rachel O'Neillfemale
Birth: about 1884, at Slaugham, SussexCensus

Census Details: 1891

   19142.2 John O'Neillmale
Birth: about 1886, at Slaugham, SussexCensus

Census Details: 1891 1901

   19152.3 Mary A O'Neillfemale
Birth: about 1888, at Slaugham, SussexCensus

Census Details: 1891 1901

   19162.4 Edward O'Neillmale
Birth: 1891, at Slaugham, SussexCensus

Census Details: 1891

   19172.5 Louisa O'Neillfemale
Birth: about 1894, at Handcross, SussexCensus

Census Details: 1901

 


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