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James OLDFIELD

Birth20 Nov 1856 - Hurdsfield, Cheshire, England
Death19 JAN 1896 - Padfield
MotherSarah Levy
FatherJacob Oldfield

Born in Hurdsfield, Cheshire, England on 20 Nov 1856 to Jacob Oldfield and Sarah Levy. James OLDFIELD married Rachel Warren and had 9 children. He passed away on 19 JAN 1896 in Padfield.

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Jacob Oldfield
1817 - 1885
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Sarah Levy
1825 - 1883
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Rachel Warren
1859 - 1921
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Wright Oldfield
1891 - 1955
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Fred Oldfield
1882 - Unknown
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Emily Oldfield
1879 - Unknown
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Frank Oldfield
1885 - Unknown
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Ellis Oldfield
1889 - 1968
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Samuel Oldfield
1879 - Unknown
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James Oldfield
1884 - Unknown
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Mary Oldfield
1887 - 1901
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Edith Oats Oldfield
1897 - 1970

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