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Others born in Wolverhampton:
Jane BAGALEY, Abt 1849
Ada GORDON, 1880
John HOVENDEN, Abt 1782
John SMITH, Abt 1806
Mary TONKIN, 1861
Eliza WILCOX, Abt 1859
Emma WILCOX, Abt 1856
Abraham RICKHUSS, Abt 1842
Eliza RICKHUSS, 1829
Emma RICKHUSS, Abt 1850
George RICKHUSS, 1834
Harriet RICKHUSS, 1828
Henry RICKHUSS, Abt 1846
Jane RICKHUSS, 1824
John RICKHUSS, 1832
Maria RICKHUSS, 1825
Noah RICKHUSS, 1836
Thomas RICKHUSS, 1823
William RICKHUSS, 1838
Eliza RICHARDS, 1847
James RICHARDS, 1857
Noah RICHARDS, 1851
Thomas RICHARDS, 1846
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Wolverhampton was originally a market town specialising in the wool trade but became an important industrial centre.