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JAMES WARD

Birth14 Jan 1806 - Methley, Yorkshire, England
DeathJuly 9 1893 - Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Shuttleworth
FatherJoseph Ward

Born in Methley, Yorkshire, England on 14 Jan 1806 to Joseph Ward and Elizabeth Shuttleworth. JAMES WARD married Christiana Wright and had 8 children. He passed away on July 9 1893 in Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Joseph Ward
1785 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Shuttleworth
1786 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Christiana Wright
1810 - 1897
Children Show all
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Joseph Ward
1854 - 1920
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Elizabeth Ward (Was Wrigley)
1840 - 1917
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Amos Ward
1848 - 1930
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Benjamin Ward
1846 - Unknown
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Thomas Ward
1852 - 1921
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James Ward
1843 - 1872
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John Ward
1835 - 1919
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Maria Ward
1837 - Unknown

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