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BENJAMIN COLLINGE

BirthJun qtr 1853 - Bury, Lancashire, England
Death23 Jun 1928 - 41 Hanson St, Oldham, Lancashire
MotherLeah Fell
FatherSamuel Collinge

Born in Bury, Lancashire, England on Jun qtr 1853 to Samuel Collinge and Leah Fell. BENJAMIN COLLINGE married Hannah Eliza Burton and had 6 children. He passed away on 23 Jun 1928 in 41 Hanson St, Oldham, Lancashire.

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Samuel Collinge
1821 - 1878
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Leah Fell
1817 - 1888
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Hannah Eliza Burton
1852 - 1926
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Elizabeth Hannah Finch
1853 - 1929
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Herbert Collinge
1875 - Unknown
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Joseph Collinge
1878 - Unknown
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Mary Emma Collinge
1880 - 1946
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Samuel Collinge
1885 - Unknown
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Samuel Collinge
1884 - Unknown
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Samuel Collinge
1890 - Unknown

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