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Edward Eckton

BirthApr 1864 - Thornley, Lancashire, England
DeathQ3 1943 - Not Available
MotherAnn Bishop
FatherRobert Eckton

Born in Thornley, Lancashire, England on Apr 1864 to Robert Eckton and Ann Bishop. Edward Eckton married Esther Pedder and had 10 children. He passed away on Q3 1943.

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Parents
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Robert Eckton
1829 - 1893
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Ann Bishop
1835 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Esther Pedder
1860 - 1899
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Ellen Nottingham
1877 - 1931
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Robert Edwin Eckton
1886 - 1908
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Ernest Eckton
1891 - 1924
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Alice Gertrude Eckton
1889 - 1977
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Jane Eckton
1896 - 1978
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Fanny Eckton
1893 - 1960
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Ellen Eckton
1907 - 1999
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John Edward Eckton
1894 - 1983
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Fred Eckton
1897 - Unknown
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Herbert Henry Eckton
1887 - 1888
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Esther Robinson Eckton
1899 - 1900

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