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Edith Craddock

Birthabt 1817 - Bourdon, Staffordshire, England
DeathApr 1863 - West Bromwich District, Staffordshire
MotherMary Ann Coton
FatherIsaiah Craddock

Born in Bourdon, Staffordshire, England on abt 1817 to Isaiah Craddock and Mary Ann Coton. Edith Craddock married Richard Pugh and had 8 children. She passed away on Apr 1863 in West Bromwich District, Staffordshire.

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Isaiah Craddock
1791 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Coton
1792 - Unknown
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Richard Pugh
1811 - 1881
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Thomas Pugh
1842 - Unknown
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John Pugh
1847 - 1901
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Edward Pugh
1844 - 1883
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Elizabeth Pugh
1836 - 1916
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Eliza Pugh
1850 - Unknown
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Henry Edward Pugh
1849 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Pugh
1856 - 1907
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Maria Pugh
1838 - Unknown

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