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Bridget Whittingham

Birth24 Jun 1709 - Whittingham Hall, Northumberland, England
Death1785 - Minsteracres, Nr. Corbridge, Northumberland, England
MotherMary Harris
FatherHENRY WHITTINGHAM (Rachael's x7 great grandfather)

Born in Whittingham Hall, Northumberland, England on 24 Jun 1709 to HENRY WHITTINGHAM (Rachael's x7 great grandfather) and Mary Harris. Bridget Whittingham married George Silvertop and had 3 children. She passed away on 1785 in Minsteracres, Nr. Corbridge, Northumberland, England.

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Henry Whittingham (Rachael's X7 Great Grandfather)
1686 - 1780
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Mary Harris
1690 - 1741
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George Silvertop
1705 - 1789
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Winifred Silvertop
1744 - 1780
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Mary Silvertop
1725 - 1773
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John Silvertop
1748 - 1801

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