Rachel Brooker
 
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						   1919
									1.0 Rachel Brookerfemale
						Birth: about 1824,  at Horley, Surrey
CensusPedigree
								   1918Married: 
							
Eugene O'Neill 
	      					before 1850
Est. from child
				b.
				about 1823,  at Guildford, Surrey 
					Birth: about 1850,  at Wandsworth, London
Census1924Married:
									
George Lane 
	      	before 1881
Est. from child
				b.
				about 1850,  at Bredforton, Worcestershire 
					Birth: about 1881,  at Kidderminster, WorcestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1882,  at Kidderminster, WorcestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1855,  at Wandsworth, LondonCensus
					Birth: about 1858,  at Battersea, LondonCensus
					Birth: 1860,  at Wandsworth, London
Census
					Birth: about 1884,  at Slaugham, SussexCensus
					Birth: about 1886,  at Slaugham, SussexCensus
					Birth: about 1888,  at Slaugham, SussexCensus
					Birth: 1891,  at Slaugham, SussexCensus
					Birth: about 1894,  at Handcross, SussexCensus
					Birth: about 1862,  at Battersea, LondonCensus
 
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