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Alice hacking

BirthABT 1828 - Altham, Lancs
Death1876 - Haslingden Lancashire
MotherNot Available
FatherEdward Hacking

Born in Altham, Lancs on ABT 1828 to Edward Hacking. Alice hacking married john Crawshaw and had 11 children. She passed away on 1876 in Haslingden Lancashire.

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Parents
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Edward Hacking
1808 - 1873
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Spouse(s)
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John Crawshaw
1824 - 1876
Children Show all
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John Thomas Crawshaw
1851 - Unknown
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George Edward Crawshaw
1849 - 1910
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Arthur Crawshaw
1865 - 1895
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Henry Haworth Crawshaw
1870 - 1937
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Doctor Crawshaw
1863 - 1898
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Susannah Crawshaw
1847 - 1855
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Hacking Crawshaw
1854 - 1855
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George Crawshaw
1858 - Unknown
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Ashworth Crawshaw
1857 - 1885
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Bright Crawshaw
1859 - 1896
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Clara Jane Crawshaw
1868 - Unknown

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