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Jane Halstead

Birth1823 - Roughlee Booth, Lancashire
Death1899 - Heaton Norris, Lancashire
MotherJane Hartley
FatherRichard Halstead

Born in Roughlee Booth, Lancashire on 1823 to Richard Halstead and Jane Hartley. Jane Halstead married Henry Howarth and had 13 children. She passed away on 1899 in Heaton Norris, Lancashire.

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Parents
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Richard Halstead
1796 - Unknown
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Jane Hartley
1791 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Henry Howarth
1818 - 1895
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Henry Haworth
1815 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Jane Howarth
1861 - 1909
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Richard Howarth
1848 - Unknown
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Brakeland Howarth
1843 - 1879
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Benjamin Howarth
1855 - 1860
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James Howarth
1845 - Unknown
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Henry Howarth
1858 - Unknown
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Richard Riley Haworth
1848 - 1917
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John Howarth
1851 - Unknown
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Henry Howarth
1856 - 1897
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Henry Haworth
1858 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Taylor
1860 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Howorth
1861 - 1922
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Henry Howarth
1857 - Unknown

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