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Nicholls, Alfred Charles Leslie - Estimated year of death: 1943

Nicholls, Bertram Charles Wilson - Estimated year of death: 1949

Nicholls, Charles - Estimated year of death: 1905

Nicholls, Charles Alfred - Estimated year of death: 1937

Nicholls, Charles Beresford - Estimated year of death: 1921

Nicholls, Charles Edward - Estimated year of death: 1915

Nicholls, Charles Edward - Estimated year of death: 1944

Nicholls, Charles Eric Dewstoe - Estimated year of death: 1963

Nicholls, Charles Henry - Estimated year of death: 1950

Nicholls, Charles Henry - Estimated year of death: 1916

Nicholls, Charles Thurston - Estimated year of death: 1944

Nicholls, James Charles Maynard - Estimated year of death: 1943

Nicholls, John Charles - Estimated year of death: 1961

Nicholls, Stephen Charles - Estimated year of death: 1953

Nicholls, Stephen Charles - Estimated year of death: 1897

Nicholls, William Charles - Estimated year of death: 1971



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