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Eliza Ann Kear

Birth29 Jul 1847 - West Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Death11 Feb 1911 - Woolston, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MotherEmily Lee
FatherHenry Kear

Born in West Dean, Gloucestershire, England on 29 Jul 1847 to Henry Kear and Emily Lee. Eliza Ann Kear married Thomas Hawkins and had 10 children. She passed away on 11 Feb 1911 in Woolston, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Parents
Henry Kear
1825 - 1877
Emily Lee
1825 - 1906
Spouse(s)
Thomas Hawkins
1842 - 1908
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Clara Eliza Hawkins
1868 - 1945
Alice Henrietta Hawkins
1874 - 1962
Harry Maynard Hawkins
1878 - 1931
Albert Thomas Hawkins
1876 - 1947
Arthur Edgar Hawkins
1881 - 1955

Percy Stanley Hawkins
1890 - 1982
Ernest Sydney Hawkins
1886 - 1977
Cora Ann Hawkins
1870 - 1957
Emma Amelia Hawkins
1873 - 1890
Eveline Mabel Hawkins
1884 - 1967

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