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Hannah Oates

Birthabt 1830 - Darton, Yorkshire, England
DeathMay 1865 - Buried 12th May Silkstone With Stainborough, All Saints, Yorkshire, England
MotherElizabeth Ascough
FatherRobert Oates

Born in Darton, Yorkshire, England on abt 1830 to Robert Oates and Elizabeth Ascough. Hannah Oates married Robert Crawshaw and had 7 children. She passed away on May 1865 in Buried 12th May Silkstone With Stainborough, All Saints, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Robert Oates
1800 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ascough
1803 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Robert Crawshaw
1831 - 1907
Children Show all
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Phoebe Crawshaw
1850 - 1933
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Lucy Crawshaw
1861 - Unknown
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Sarah Crawshaw
1855 - 1911
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Joshua Crawshaw
1857 - 1920
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Edmund Crawshaw
1858 - 1917
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Hannah Crawshaw
1862 - Unknown
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Solomon Crawshaw
1865 - 1918

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