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WILLIAM
RAWSTON (1819 - 1851)
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William
Rawston was born around 1819 in Little Walsingham and was the son
of William Rawston (1784) and Mary Ann Folker. In 1841 he was working
as a draper and was living in Stonegate Street, Little Walsingham.
In 1851 he was a grocer and draper shopman and was living in Stonegate
Street. He died from phthisis - probably pulmonary tuberculosis -
in Little Walsingham on 13th August 1851. Sarah Woodgeld, the prison
turnkey's wife (the Woodgelds lived in Stonegate Street) was present
at his death..
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