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Dorothy Carruthers

Birth4 Jan 1804 - Monkwearmouth, Durham, England
DeathJanuary 1884 - Easington, Durham
MotherDorothy Carruthers
FatherRichard CARRUTHERS

Born in Monkwearmouth, Durham, England on 4 Jan 1804 to Richard CARRUTHERS and Dorothy Carruthers. Dorothy Carruthers married Joseph Watson and had 7 children. She passed away on January 1884 in Easington, Durham.

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Richard Carruthers
Unknown - Unknown
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Dorothy Carruthers
1804 - 1884
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Joseph Watson
1800 - 1879
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John Watson
1827 - 1885
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Dorothy Watson
1834 - 1911
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Ann Watson
1831 - Unknown
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William Watson
1830 - Unknown
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Joseph Watson
1844 - Unknown
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Sarah Watson
1842 - Unknown
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Isabella Watson
1838 - 1920

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