 1861 - 1925 (63 years)
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| Name |
Edward Frank DICKINS [1] |
| Birth |
24 Dec 1861 [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
C5F2868ED7804AC5850BACB5F56759663D94 |
| Census |
1871 [1] |
- 1871 Census William Dickins and his wife Rebecca were living in Main Street, Harpole, just outside Northampton. Rebecca was 14, William Harry 12, Edward Frank 10, George Arthur 7, Alice Jane 4, Walter Benjamin 2 and Emma Maud was 7 months and the only child born in Harpole.
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| Census |
1881 [1] |
- 1881 Census William's first wife Rebecca had died, and so had Emma, and he had married a younger woman called Mary aged 36 (a bit quickly some might say!) and perhaps family upheaval is one of the reasons why Walter had gone to stay with his grandfather Edward Dickins and 2 unmarried aunts Elizabeth and Jane back in Hanging Houghton . Edward Frank had married Emily Clara Edgeworth Cooke in 1878 and is living in Horsemarket, Northampton. William and his second wife Mary are living in Mare Fair, Northampton, with daughter Jessie, Butcher , William Harry, clerk, George Arthur, aged 16, and Alice Jane, 14.
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| Occupation |
Butcher [1] |
- 1881 Census William's first wife Rebecca had died, and so had Emma, and he had married a younger woman called Mary aged 36 (a bit quickly some might say!) and perhaps family upheaval is one of the reasons why Walter had gone to stay with his grandfather Edward Dickins and 2 unmarried aunts Elizabeth and Jane back in Hanging Houghton . Edward Frank had married Emily Clara Edgeworth Cooke in 1878 and is living in Horsemarket, Northampton. William and his second wife Mary are living in Mare Fair, Northampton, with daughter Jessie, Butcher , William Harry, clerk, George Arthur, aged 16, and Alice Jane, 14.
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| Death |
12 Dec 1925 |
Pembroke Parish, Bermuda [1] |
| Person ID |
I2436 |
MOTYER Family Genealogy - NitroWings Test |
| Last Modified |
21 Jul 2011 |
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| Sources |
- [S36] DICKINS (née CAIN), Judith, [(E-ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE),], Internet: eMail: CAIN (now DICKINS), Judith, 21 Jan 2008 (Reliability: 2).
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