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Ellen Eccleston

Birth28 March 1790 - Clayton, Lancashire, England
DeathJuly 1864 - Lancashire
MotherElizabeth Abbott
FatherJohn Eccleston

Born in Clayton, Lancashire, England on 28 March 1790 to John Eccleston and Elizabeth Abbott. Ellen Eccleston had 13 children. She passed away on July 1864 in Lancashire.

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Parents
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John Eccleston
1745 - 1817
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Elizabeth Abbott
1765 - Unknown
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William Butterworth
1830 - 1909
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John Butterworth
1818 - 1821
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Jane Butterworth
1824 - 1897
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Ann Butterworth
1813 - Unknown
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Elizabeth / Betsy Butterworth
1812 - Unknown
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Agnes Butterworth - Spinster
1822 - 1884
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Ellen Butterworth
1810 - Unknown
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Alice Butterworth
1826 - 1875
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Margaret Butterworth
1820 - 1896
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Lucy Butterworth
1834 - 1899
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Nancy Butterworth
1843 - Unknown
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James Butterworth
1841 - 1859
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Thomas Butterworth
1827 - Unknown

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