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James Clitheroe

Birth25 may 1849 - Eccleston, Lancashire, England
Death1905 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Parr
FatherGeorge Clitheroe

Born in Eccleston, Lancashire, England on 25 may 1849 to George Clitheroe and Elizabeth Parr. James Clitheroe married Ellen Jones and had 12 children. He passed away on 1905.

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George Clitheroe
1829 - 1902
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Elizabeth Parr
1823 - 1877
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Ellen Jones
1851 - 1938
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Elizabeth Clitheroe
1880 - 1961
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Joseph Clitheroe
1878 - 1953
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John George Clitherow
1871 - 1947
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David Clitheroe
1884 - 1933
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Ellen Clitherow
1876 - 1882
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James Clitheroe
1889 - 1928
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Ada Clitheroe
1883 - 1902
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Edward Clitheroe
1886 - 1908
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Benjamin Clitheroe
1891 - 1932
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Edith Clitheroe
1882 - Unknown
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William Frederick Clitheroe
1878 - Unknown
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Thomas Clitheroe
1875 - Unknown

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