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Alexander Callender

Birth25 Dec 1785 - South Shields Durham
DeathNot Available - England
MotherEleanor Robson
FatherAlexander Callender

Born in South Shields Durham on 25 Dec 1785 to Alexander Callender and Eleanor Robson. Alexander Callender married Margaret Smith and had 8 children. He passed away in England.

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Alexander Callender
1757 - Unknown
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Eleanor Robson
1756 - Unknown
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Margaret Smith
1788 - 1864
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Margaret Callender
1820 - 1860
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William Callender
1826 - 1885
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Alexander Callender
1823 - 1872
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Ellen Callender
1824 - Unknown
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Thomas Smith Callender
1814 - 1864
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Ann Callender
1826 - Unknown
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Eleanor Callender
1816 - 1817
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John Callender
1826 - 1826

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