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William Headington

 

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   1753 1.0 William Headingtonmale
1810 Father: Harry Headington (born about 1781 at Somerset ) Census
1811 Mother: Sarah [not known] (born about 1781 at Somerset ) Census
Birth: about Sep 1816, at Keynsham, SomersetIGI
Baptism: 22 Sep 1816 at Keynsham, SomersetIGI
Death: 1877, age: 61y. BMD

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Census Details: 1841 1851 1861 1871
   1754
Married: (1) Lydia Newman  before 1843Est. from child
b. about 1816, at Bristol  d. 1853

Census Details: 1851

   17552.1 Mary Ann Headingtonfemale
Birth: 1842, at Keynsham, SomersetBMD

Census Details: 1851

Birth: about 1845, at Keynsham, SomersetCensus

Census Details: 1851 1861
1967
Married: Martha Wilkins  1871BMD
b. about 1845, at Nailsea, Somerset

   19683.1 Frank W Headingtonmale
Birth: about 1873, at Bishopston, GloucestershireCensus

   19693.2 Elizabeth M Headingtonfemale
Birth: about 1876, at Bishopston, GloucestershireCensus

   19703.3 Maud V Headingtonfemale
Birth: about 1879, at Bishopston, GloucestershireCensus

   19713.4 Sydney E Headingtonmale
Birth: about 1881, at Bishopston, GloucestershireCensus

   1815
Married: (2) Caroline Newman  24 Sep 1855IGI
b. about 1821, at Bristol

Census Details: 1861 1871 1881

 


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:- where there is only a burial known, if the person or their spouse is described as "old", the birth is estimated at 50 years earlier; if they are described as "very old", the birth is estimated at 60 years earlier; if neither, the birth is estimated at 18 years earlier.

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