Thomas W G Huggins

Thomas W G Huggins|b. 15 Jun 1918\nd. c Dec 1981|p197.htm#i593|Harold Percy Huggins|b. 28 Jan 1892\nd. Dec 1977|p195.htm#i215|Annie. Elizabeth Sewell|b. c Dec 1898\nd. Mar 1964|p337.htm#i719|Edwin Huggins|b. c 1858|p195.htm#i4346|Rosina E. Clarke|b. c 1857|p74.htm#i4347|George J. Sewell|b. 11 Apr 1866\nd. Jun 1951|p350.htm#i168|Hannah Cooper|b. 1 Sep 1870\nd. Jun 1952|p83.htm#i697|

Mary Hughes

Francis Lavinia Hughs

Family: Alfred Walter Atkinson b. 22 May 1906, d. 31 Mar 1964

Sharon Hunn

Sarah Hurrelll

Elizabeth L Hutchings

Family: George A Sewell

Rosie Hutchinson

Family: William John Charles Baalham b. c 1904

Alice Hyde

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Arthur James Hyde

Family: Eliza Rolph b. c 1861

William Hyde

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