James Case
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1.0 James Casemale
Birth: about 1843, at Cotton End, Bedfordshire
CensusPedigree
2297Married:
Elizabeth Scott
at Wilshamstead, Bedfordshire 16 Sep 1861
IGI
b.
about 1843, at Wilshamstead, Bedfordshire
Birth: about 1864, at Wilshamstead, BedfordshireCensus
Birth: about 1866, at Wilshamstead, Bedfordshire
Census
Birth: 11 May 1868, at Wilshamstead, Bedfordshire
Parish Reg
Baptism: 31 Aug 1879 at St Antholin, Peckham, London
Parish Reg
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Baptism Record
Birth: about 1872, at Peckham, LondonCensus
Birth: 09 Jan 1874, at Peckham, London
Parish Reg
Baptism: 31 Aug 1879 at St Antholin, Peckham, London
Parish Reg
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Birth: 21 Aug 1876, at Peckham, London
Parish Reg
Baptism: 26 Nov 1876 at St Antholin, Peckham, London
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Birth: 09 Jul 1879, at Peckham, London
Parish Reg
Baptism: 31 Aug 1879 at St Antholin, Peckham, London
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Birth: 10 Nov 1883, at Peckham, London
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Baptism: 06 Jun 1886 at St Antholin, Peckham, London
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Birth: about 1884, at Peckham, LondonCensus
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