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Elizabeth Ormerod

Birth16 Nov 1706 - Bury, Lancashire, England
Death18 November 1770 - Bury, Lancashire, England
MotherAnnie Alice HOWARTH
FatherOliver Ormerod

Born in Bury, Lancashire, England on 16 Nov 1706 to Oliver Ormerod and Annie Alice HOWARTH. Elizabeth Ormerod married John Openshaw and had 7 children. She passed away on 18 November 1770 in Bury, Lancashire, England.

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Oliver Ormerod
1672 - 1768
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Annie Alice Howarth
1683 - 1740
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John Openshaw
1705 - 1768
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Thomas Openshaw
1731 - 1788
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George Openshaw
1734 - 1797
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James Openshaw
1737 - 1808
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Mary ("Molley") Openshaw
1732 - 1774
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John Openshaw
1729 - 1781
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Ann Openshaw
1735 - 1791
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James Openshaw
1726 - 1735

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