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JAMES HASLAM

Birth1810 - Tonge with Haulgh, Lancashire, England
Death1863 - Tonge Fold, Lancashire, England
MotherANN ROSCOE
FatherWILLIAM HASLAM

Born in Tonge with Haulgh, Lancashire, England on 1810 to WILLIAM HASLAM and ANN ROSCOE. JAMES HASLAM married CHARLOTTE NUTTALL and had 10 children. He passed away on 1863 in Tonge Fold, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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William Haslam
1783 - 1843
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Ann Roscoe
1784 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Charlotte Nuttall
1814 - 1875
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Thomas Haslam
1838 - 1909
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Robert Haslam
1851 - 1923
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Martha Haslam
1840 - 1865
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James Haslam
1844 - 1909
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William Haslam
1833 - 1882
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Betsy Haslam
1849 - 1908
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Ann Haslam
1847 - 1873
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Jane Haslam
1846 - 1907
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Margaret Haslam
1836 - 1836
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Ann Haslam
1842 - 1846

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