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James Charnock

Birthabt 1851 - Haworth, Yorkshire, England
Death1897 - Keighley, Yorkshire, England
MotherBetty Pickles
FatherJames Charnock

Born in Haworth, Yorkshire, England on abt 1851 to James Charnock and Betty Pickles. James Charnock married Sarah Southam and had 8 children. He passed away on 1897 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England.

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James Charnock
1813 - Unknown
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Betty Pickles
1818 - 1854
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Sarah Southam
1852 - 1910
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Edwin Southam
1872 - 1949
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Thomas Charnock
1885 - 1944
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Richard Charnock
1877 - Unknown
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Walter Charnock
1888 - Unknown
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Sarah Alice Charnock
1879 - Unknown
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Mary Radcliffe
1880 - Unknown
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Martha Charnock
1886 - Unknown
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George Charnock
1876 - Unknown

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