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Jane Pendleton

Birth1783 - Hale, Lancashire, England
Death1861 - Prescot, Lancashire, England
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Born in Hale, Lancashire, England on 1783. Jane Pendleton married William Woodward and had 10 children. She passed away on 1861 in Prescot, Lancashire, England.

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William Woodward
1782 - 1868
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Joseph Woodward
1828 - 1879
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Alice Woodward
1815 - 1873
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George Woodward
1830 - 1873
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Mark Woodward
1819 - 1887
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John Woodward
1805 - 1883
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Lucy Woodward
1825 - Unknown
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Richard Woodward
1811 - 1871
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Ellen Woodward
1808 - 1889
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Betty Woodward
1809 - Unknown
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George Woodward
1820 - 1820

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