Harry Headington
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1.0 Harry Headingtonmale
The identification of this man as the Harry Headington who married Sarah Cox is not yet proven
Birth: about 1805, at Keynsham, Somerset
Census
Baptism: 08 Dec 1805 at Keynsham, Somerset
IGI
Death: 20 Jun 1873, at Keynsham Workhouse, Keynsham, Somerset
Death CertPedigree
250Married:
Sarah Cox
before 1848
Est. from child
b.
about 1815, at Somerset
d.
1879, age: 65y
Birth: 06 Jul 1848, at Islington Workhouse, Islington, London
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Additional information:
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Birth: 26 Dec 1854, at Peckham, London
Birth Cert
Death: 30 Dec 1889, at Peckham, London
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Additional information:
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"Closer than sisters"
236Married:
Robert Razzell
at Register Office, Camberwell, London 18 Mar 1889
Mrg Cert
b.
28 Oct 1860, at Charlwood, Surrey
d.
22 Jan 1914, at 91 Linden Grove, Peckham, London
Birth: 12 Dec 1889, at Peckham, London
Birth Cert
Death: 11 Aug 1946, at 45 Relf Rd, Peckham, London
Death Cert227Married:
Reginald Hubert Moyise
at St Antholin, Nunhead, London 19 Oct 1919
Mrg Cert
b.
30 May 1895, at 38 Tyneham Rd, Battersea, London
d.
23 Sep 1969, at Oxford, Oxfordshire
Birth: 1921, at Camberwell, LondonBMD
Birth: 1924, at Camberwell, London
BMD
Death: 1967, at Isle of Wight, age: 41y.
BMD
Birth: 11 Jun 1925, at Camberwell, London
Census
Birth: 1928BMD
Death: about 1929, age: 0.
BMD
Birth: 09 Jan 1930, at 113 Nunhead Lane, Peckham, London
Birth Cert5012Married:
Harry Francis Davey
at Peckham Rye Tabernacle, Peckham Rye, London 06 Aug 1949
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b.
11 Nov 1925, at 3 Royal Oak Place, Dulwich, London
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