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James LORD

Birthabt 1834 - Clayton Le Moors, Lancashire, England
Death2 JUL 1909 - Not Available
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Born in Clayton Le Moors, Lancashire, England on abt 1834. James LORD married Martha Shaw and had 16 children. He passed away on 2 JUL 1909.

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Parents
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Spouse(s)
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Martha Shaw
1838 - Unknown
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Mary Fillingham
1833 - 1890
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Martha Sunderland
1838 - 1914
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Mary Lynam
1834 - 1891
Children Show all
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Sarah A Morris
1865 - Unknown
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Sarah Morris
1866 - Unknown
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Ellen Lord
1875 - Unknown
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James Lord
1859 - Unknown
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Richard Harrison
1873 - Unknown
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Mary Morris
1861 - 1861
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William H Morris
1873 - Unknown
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Susan Beatrice Morris
1871 - 1962
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Michael Lord
1868 - Unknown
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Mary Walker
1868 - Unknown
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Michael Lord
1869 - Unknown
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Eliza Morris
1862 - 1866
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Michael Handley
1869 - 1937
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Michael Redmond
1869 - Unknown
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William Richard Lea
1874 - Unknown
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Mary Woodhouse
1867 - Unknown

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