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Barbary Pendleton

BirthAbout 1801 - Loastone, Lancashire, England
DeathApril 1860 - West Derby, Lancashire
MotherElizabeth Woolfall
FatherEdward Pendleton

Born in Loastone, Lancashire, England on About 1801 to Edward Pendleton and Elizabeth Woolfall. Barbary Pendleton married John Cross and had 8 children. She passed away on April 1860 in West Derby, Lancashire.

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Edward Pendleton
1757 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Woolfall
1773 - Unknown
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John Cross
1794 - 1868
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Mary Cross Wood
1825 - Unknown
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William Cross
1836 - Unknown
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Susannah Cross
1838 - Unknown
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John Cross
1831 - Unknown
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Ann Cross
1842 - Unknown
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Robert Cross
1821 - 1884
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James Cross
1823 - Unknown
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Henry Cross
1834 - Unknown

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