Ann Razzell
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1.0 Ann Razzellfemale (twin)
Twins Ann and George married brother and sister John and Sarah Dolby
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Father:
Caleb Razzell (baptised 08 Jan 1826 at Horley, Surrey)
Parish Reg
Birth: 1853, at Charlwood, Surrey
BMD
Baptism: 05 Jun 1853 at Charlwood, Surrey
Parish Reg
Death: 15 Jun 1937, at 49 Albert Road, Horley, Surrey, age: 84y.
Probate
Probate: 22 Jan 1937
executors, etc
Pedigree
1902Married:
John Dolby
01 Jun 1872
BMD
b.
about 1850, at Horley, Surrey
d.
1900
Birth: about 1873, at Horley, Surrey
Census
Additional information:
Marriage Certificate
4323Married:
William Alexander
at St John's Church, Dulwich, London 14 May 1894
Mrg Cert
b.
about 1871, at Croydon, Surrey
Birth: about 1895, at Nunhead, LondonCensus
Birth: about 1897, at Nunhead, LondonCensus
Birth: about 1873, at Horley, SurreyCensus
Birth: about 1877, at Horley, SurreyCensus
Birth: about 1884, at Horley, Surrey
Census
Birth: about 1906, at Horley, SurreyCensus
Birth: about 1908, at Horley, SurreyCensus
Birth: 1910, at Horley, SurreyCensus
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