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JAMES LEAR

BirthAbt. 1806 - Lancashire, Manchester United Kingdom
DeathAbout 1856 - Manchester, Lancashire, England
MotherMary Wharmby
FatherPaul Lear

Born in Lancashire, Manchester United Kingdom on Abt. 1806 to Paul Lear and Mary Wharmby. JAMES LEAR married ELIZABETH TRINCKLEY and had 9 children. He passed away on About 1856 in Manchester, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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Paul Lear
1770 - 1825
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Mary Wharmby
1783 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Trinckley
1805 - 1886
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Elizabeth Feltus
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Richard Lear
1826 - 1892
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Ann Lear
1847 - Unknown
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Sarah Lear
1839 - Unknown
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Fanny Lear
1843 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Lear
1829 - Unknown
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Ann Lear
1832 - Unknown
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John Henry Lear
1838 - Unknown
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Mary Lear
1834 - Unknown
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Paul Lear
1834 - Unknown

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