John Richardson

John Richardson||p305.htm#i3440|George W Richardson||p304.htm#i349|Margery Victoria Howting|b. 26 Jan 1910|p189.htm#i786|||||||Charles J. Howting|b. c Jun 1863\nd. 1921|p183.htm#i346|Elizabeth A. Havill|b. c Feb 1868\nd. 22 Apr 1951|p158.htm#i779|

Victor George (Dick) Richardson

Victor George (Dick) Richardson||p305.htm#i3330|George W Richardson||p304.htm#i349|Margery Victoria Howting|b. 26 Jan 1910|p189.htm#i786|||||||Charles J. Howting|b. c Jun 1863\nd. 1921|p183.htm#i346|Elizabeth A. Havill|b. c Feb 1868\nd. 22 Apr 1951|p158.htm#i779|

Anthony Rickard

Anthony Rickard||p305.htm#i44|Reginald Hugh Rickard||p305.htm#i43|Connie Gertrude Fisher|b. 29 Jul 1906|p120.htm#i649|||||||Ernest C. W. Fisher|b. c 1867\nd. 15 Feb 1944|p121.htm#i30|Elizabeth F. Road|b. c Feb 1866\nd. 10 Nov 1932|p308.htm#i633|

Family: Doris A M Epps

June Rickard

June Rickard||p305.htm#i651|Reginald Hugh Rickard||p305.htm#i43|Connie Gertrude Fisher|b. 29 Jul 1906|p120.htm#i649|||||||Ernest C. W. Fisher|b. c 1867\nd. 15 Feb 1944|p121.htm#i30|Elizabeth F. Road|b. c Feb 1866\nd. 10 Nov 1932|p308.htm#i633|

Family: John Witham

Reginald Hugh Rickard

Edward Ricketts

Edward Ricketts|b. c 1875|p305.htm#i3703|George Ricketts|b. c 1829|p305.htm#i3700|Letittia Honey|b. c 1835|p178.htm#i3701|||||||||||||

George Ricketts

Martha Jane Ricketts

Martha Jane Ricketts|b. c 1868\nd. Sep 1927|p305.htm#i3699|George Ricketts|b. c 1829|p305.htm#i3700|Letittia Honey|b. c 1835|p178.htm#i3701|||||||||||||

Walter Ricketts

Walter Ricketts|b. c 1874|p305.htm#i3702|George Ricketts|b. c 1829|p305.htm#i3700|Letittia Honey|b. c 1835|p178.htm#i3701|||||||||||||
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