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The results of your search in dataset click to view dataset Births 1850 - 1 Jan to 31 Aug for the value 'Cawnpore'  in field Place

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SurnameMoxon
Year1849
monthDec
day16
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SurnameWright
Year1849
monthDec
day22
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SurnameRiddell
Year1849
monthDec
day25
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SurnameSewell
Year1850
monthJan
day5
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SurnameRansford
Year1850
monthJan
day12
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SurnameEliot
Year1850
monthMar
day5
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SurnameJacob
Year1850
monthApr
day6
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SurnameCampbell
Year1850
monthApr
day29
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SurnameMoney
Year1850
monthMay
day31
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SurnameDonovan
Year1850
monthJun
day16
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SurnameGreenway
Year1850
monthJun
day23
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SurnameBrabazon
Year1850
monthJul
day3
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SurnameVincent
Year1850
monthJul
day5
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SurnamePughe
Year1850
monthAug
day17
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