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James Rawlins 1755–1796 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 16 Jul 1755
Birth Location: Batcombe, Somerset, England
Death Date: Feb 1796
Death Location: Barton St David, Somerset, England
Father: William Rawlins
Mother: Elizabeth Griffin
Spouse(s): Jane Creed
Children(s): Edward Rawlins
James Rawlins was born in 1755 in Batcombe, Somerset, England, the child of William Rawlins And Elizabeth Griffin. James Rawlins married Jane Jean Creed, and had children including Edward Rawlins. James Rawlins passed away in 1796 in Barton St David, Somerset, England.
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Biography
- James Rawlins was born in 1755 in Batcombe, Somerset, England, the child of William Rawlins And Elizabeth Griffin.
- James Rawlins married Jane Jean Creed, and had children including Edward Rawlins.
- James Rawlins passed away in 1796 in Barton St David, Somerset, England.
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1. Edward Rawlins 1789–1856
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1. James Rawlings 1815–1885 m. Margaret (Elizabeth) Sharp 1820–1863
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1. Joseph (Sharp) Rawlings 1839–1903 m. Emily (Thorpe) Thorne 1862–1934
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1. Emily (Ellen) Rawlings 1891–1985 m. Norman Hamilton 1889–1977
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 16 Jul 1755
Event Place: Batcombe, Somerset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Feb 1796
Event Place: Barton St David, Somerset, England