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James Siddle

Birth1859 - Eastmoor, Wakefield, Yorkshire
Death21 MAY 1917 - Wakefield
MotherPhoebe Watson
FatherGeorge Siddle

Born in Eastmoor, Wakefield, Yorkshire on 1859 to George Siddle and Phoebe Watson. James Siddle married Annie Margaret Crosland and had 11 children. He passed away on 21 MAY 1917 in Wakefield.

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Parents
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George Siddle
1832 - Unknown
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Phoebe Watson
1833 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Annie Margaret Crosland
1862 - 1893
Children Show all
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Phoebe Siddle
1889 - Unknown
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James Siddle
1906 - 1962
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Lily Siddle
1908 - 1991
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Edgar Siddle
1912 - 1978
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Doris Siddle
1899 - 1946
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Ethel Siddle
1904 - 1985
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Louie Siddle
1900 - 1901
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Nellie Siddle
1902 - 1982
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Percy Siddle
1885 - 1885
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George Siddle
1891 - Unknown
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Annie Siddle
1884 - 1965

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