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Fanny Ramsbottom

Birth1874 - Red Marley, Gloucestershire, England
Death25 Dec 1946 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
MotherRose Fanny Crowse
FatherJames Ramsbottom

Born in Red Marley, Gloucestershire, England on 1874 to James Ramsbottom and Rose Fanny Crowse. Fanny Ramsbottom married THOMAS ROBINSON WATTERS and had 6 children. She passed away on 25 Dec 1946 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England.

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James Ramsbottom
1857 - 1922
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Rose Fanny Crowse
1854 - Unknown
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Thomas Robinson Watters
1864 - Unknown
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David Walters
1901 - 1971
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Thomas Robinson Walters
1903 - 1918
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Agnes Amelia Walters
1897 - 1979
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Ruth Walmsley
1897 - 1993
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Amy Walters
1908 - 1983
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Frances Walters
1910 - 1978

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