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 | BC: Claypole, William Alfred (1856) He was the oldest son of William Ashby Claypole of Great Easton, Leicestershire |
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 | BC: Coles, Thomas (1883) Son of Mary Ann Craxford, born about seven months after his father died |
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 | BC: Cook, Ada Annie (1887) Auntie Annie is Eva Unwin's mother and lived in Manchester |
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 | BC: Cook, Elizabeth (1889) Elizabeth was the youngest daughter of Walter Cook and Elizabeth Burditt |
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 | BC: Cook, George (1883) Hilda Cooks father. The certificate has a birth date of January 19th which has been corrected by affidavit to January 12th 1883. |
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 | BC: Cook, Hilda Mary (1916) Newfloridian's mum |
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 | BC: Cook, Jessie Haddon (1876) Daughter of Walter Cook and Elizabeth Burditt. Listed in the BMD indexes as Jane |
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| 38 |
 | BC: Cook, Mary Ann (1880) Daughter of Walter and Elizabeth Cook. The family lived in Leicester |
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| 39 |
 | BC: Corder, Laura (1910) She was the second wife of George Robert Robson Nessworthy. Her great grandfather was either the father or brother of William Corder (executed for the murder of Maria Marten - the Red Barn Murder - in 1828) |
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 | BC: Crane, Alice (1867) Illegitimate daughter of Amy Crane, the child died within a few weeks of birth |
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| 41 |
 | BC: Crane, Charles (1850) The illegitimate son of Mary Ann Crane. Changed his name to Sculthorpe after the marriage of his mother |
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| 42 |
 | BC: Crane, Elizabeth (1850) The last born child and eighth daughter of William Crane and Maria Vickers |
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| 43 |
 | BC: Crane, George (1895) Although born in Liverpool, he moved with his father to Cottingham after 1900. |
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| 44 |
 | BC: Crane, George Amos (1879) The illegitimate son of Ellen Crane |
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| 45 |
 | BC: Crane, Harry (1868) Illegitimate son of Harriet Crane |
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| 46 |
 | BC: Crane, Leonard (1897) Seventh son of Charles Crane and Alice Rebecca Beadsworth |
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| 47 |
 | BC: Crane, Louisa (1846) Illegitimate daughter of Mary Ann Crane |
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| 48 |
 | BC: Crane, Tom Harry The illegitimate son of Betsy Ann Crane |
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| 49 |
 | BC: Craxford, Ada Jane (1896) The eldest daughter of David Craxford and Mary Ann Pollard |
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| 50 |
 | BC: Craxford, Albert (1883) Son of James Craxford and Francis Thomas |
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| 51 |
 | BC: Craxford, Albert Henry (1909) Son of Albert and Elizabeth Craxford of Wolverhampton |
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| 52 |
 | BC: Craxford, Albert John (1908) |
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| 53 |
 | BC: Craxford, Albert Joseph (1911) Tenth child of William Craxford and Ellen Elizabeth Preedy, he died later the same year. |
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| 54 |
 | BC: Craxford, Alfred (1874) Son of James Craxford and Frances Alice Thomas - the records show that he died in 1878 at the age of 4 years |
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| 55 |
 | BC: Craxford, Alfred John (1900) Son of Henrietta Craxford of Cottingham |
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| 56 |
 | BC: Craxford, Alfred Lane (1859) (Snr) During his time at the Britannia Theatre he, and other members of the family, was known as Lane Crauford. He reverted back to Craxford in the 1920s. |
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 | BC: Craxford, Alfred Lane (1883) (Jnr) Born in August 1883, the son of Alfred Lane (Snr) and Georgie Craxford. Although her former name was given as Forde, this is registered as Pigott on the marriage certificate |
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| 58 |
 | BC: Craxford, Alfred Ware (1875) Born before his mother's marriage to Thomas Burnham in 1878, he took that surname in subsequent census returns |
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| 59 |
 | BC: Craxford, Arthur Francois (1886) Son of William Samuel Craxford and Fanny Hook |
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| 60 |
 | BC: Craxford, Bertha Elizabeth (1899) Daughter of Tom and Ada Craxford |
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