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Esther Tasker

Birth1831 - Banks Southport, Lancashire, England
Death1902 - Fleetwood, Lancashire, England, [Jun 1902 Fylde 8e 482, 71 yrs
MotherMary Tasker
FatherDna James jm Halsall

Born in Banks Southport, Lancashire, England on 1831 to Dna James jm Halsall and Mary Tasker. Esther Tasker married Peter Rimmer and had 12 children. She passed away on 1902 in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England, [Jun 1902 Fylde 8e 482, 71 yrs.

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Parents
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Dna James Jm Halsall
1804 - 1852
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Mary Tasker
1804 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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Peter Rimmer
1830 - 1906
Children Show all
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Geoffrey Rimmer
1868 - 1934
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Charlotte Rimmer
1869 - 1946
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Martha Rimmer
1863 - Unknown
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John Rimmer
1871 - 1915
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Ellen Rimmer
1866 - 1940
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Edward Rimmer
1853 - Unknown
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Frederick Rimmer
1857 - 1898
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Mary Ann Tasker "Rimmer"
1851 - Unknown
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Jeffrey "Geoffrey" Rimmer
1861 - 1866
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Violet Rimmer
1874 - 1881
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Gertrude Rimmer
1860 - 1860
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Martha Rimmer
1856 - 1862

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