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Benjamin Catlow

Birth19 December 1798 - Wilpshire Blackburn Lancashire
DeathJuly 1888 - Ashes Cottage Salesbury Wilpshire Blackburn Lancashire
MotherBetty Sharples
FatherHenry Catlow

Born in Wilpshire Blackburn Lancashire on 19 December 1798 to Henry Catlow and Betty Sharples. Benjamin Catlow married Mary Shaw and had 6 children. He passed away on July 1888 in Ashes Cottage Salesbury Wilpshire Blackburn Lancashire.

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Henry Catlow
1769 - 1838
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Betty Sharples
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Shaw
1795 - Unknown
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Henry Catlow
1828 - Unknown
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Benjamin Catlow
1837 - Unknown
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Margaret Catlow
1819 - 1821
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Jane Catlow
1827 - Unknown
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Jennett Catlow
1830 - Unknown
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Ellen Catlow
1841 - Unknown

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