Lydia Newman
 
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						   1754
									1.0 Lydia Newmanfemale
						Birth: about 1816,  at Bristol
Census
					Death: 1853
BMDPedigree
								   1753Married: 
							
William Headington 
	      					before 1843
Est. from child
				b.
				about Sep 1816,  at Keynsham, Somerset
						 d. 
						1877, age: 61y 
					Birth: 1842,  at Keynsham, SomersetBMD
					Birth: about 1845,  at Keynsham, Somerset
Census1967Married:
									
Martha Wilkins 
	      	1871
BMD
				b.
				about 1845,  at Nailsea, Somerset 
					Birth: about 1873,  at Bishopston, GloucestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1876,  at Bishopston, GloucestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1879,  at Bishopston, GloucestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1881,  at Bishopston, GloucestershireCensus
 
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