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 The Great Card Index Section A
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The dataset of the Great Card Index section A.
This dataset contains entries for people referenced in the A section, and this includes many people whose surnames do not begin with A.
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The Great Card Index Ale-Ap-1
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Subscribe to view detail Aylwine Henry 1649
Subscribe to view detail Rackton Adam 1649
Subscribe to view detail Ayley Hannah 1772
Subscribe to view detail Wiliam Fitkin 1772
Subscribe to view detail Ailly John 1385
Subscribe to view detail Derby Walter 1385
Subscribe to view detail Ailey Hannah 1704
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Subscribe to view detail Allee John 1817
Subscribe to view detail Allee William 1817
Subscribe to view detail Allee Dulcibella 1817
Subscribe to view detail Ayley Jonas 1642
Subscribe to view detail Alley Peter 1662
Subscribe to view detail Carkett Nicholas 1662
Subscribe to view detail Alee Robert 1539
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Subscribe to view detail Allee Wiliam 1823
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Subscribe to view detail Alyde Hugh 1545
Subscribe to view detail Alyde Agnes 1556
Subscribe to view detail Alyde Alice 1556
Subscribe to view detail Dawes Wiliam 1556
Subscribe to view detail Alyde William 1556
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