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Harold DICKINS

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harold DICKINS was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England (son of Albert Edward DICKINS and Florence NAYLOR).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Albert Edward DICKINS and died.

    Albert married Florence NAYLOR in 1909 in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England. Florence and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Florence NAYLOR and died.
    Children:
    1. Frank DICKINS was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England.
    2. George DICKINS was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England.
    3. William DICKINS was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England.
    4. 1. Harold DICKINS was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England.
    5. Charles DICKINS was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England.
    6. Stanley DICKINS was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England.
    7. Sidney DICKINS was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England.
    8. Norman DICKINS was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England.
    9. Arthur DICKINS was born in 1910 in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England; and died.
    10. Albert James DICKINS was born in 1925 in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England; died in 1995.






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