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Catherine Ecclestone

Birth1830 - Marton, Lancashire, England
DeathJan 1900 - Lancashire, United Kingdom
MotherAlice Ashton
FatherThomas Ecclestone

Born in Marton, Lancashire, England on 1830 to Thomas Ecclestone and Alice Ashton. Catherine Ecclestone married Nicholas / Fisher and had 12 children. She passed away on Jan 1900 in Lancashire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Thomas Ecclestone
1792 - 1869
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Alice Ashton
1795 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Nicholas / Fisher
1826 - 1908
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Mary Fisher
1869 - 1925
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Ann Fisher
1851 - Unknown
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Thomas // Fisher
1849 - 1917
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John Fisher
1853 - 1880
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James /// Fisher
1855 - Unknown
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William // Fisher
1858 - Unknown
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Edward /// Fisher
1865 - 1938
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Nicholas Fisher
1861 - Unknown
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Mary Fisher
1860 - Unknown
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Margaret Alice Fisher
1871 - Unknown
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Robert Fisher
1868 - 1921
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Thomas Ecclestone
Unknown - Unknown

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