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John Bickerdike

Birth1780 - Helperby/Brafferton, Yorkshire, England
DeathOct 1858 - York, Yorkshire East Riding, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Dunning
FatherRichard Bickerdike

Born in Helperby/Brafferton, Yorkshire, England on 1780 to Richard Bickerdike and Elizabeth Dunning. John Bickerdike married Ellen Braithwaite and had 12 children. He passed away on Oct 1858 in York, Yorkshire East Riding, United Kingdom.

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Richard Bickerdike
1762 - 1820
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Elizabeth Dunning
1747 - Unknown
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Ellen Braithwaite
1790 - 1866
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George Bickerdike
1831 - 1920
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Harriet Bickerdike
1834 - 1892
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Hannah Bickerdike
1828 - 1884
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Richard Bickerdike
1839 - Unknown
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John Bickerdike
1816 - Unknown
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Mary ( Bickerdike ) Hume
1823 - 1896
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Ann Bickerdike
1818 - Unknown
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Thomas Bickerdike
1826 - Unknown
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William Bickerdike
1820 - 1883
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Richard Bickerdike
1826 - 1826
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Elizabeth Bickerdike
1814 - 1878
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Ann Bickerdike
1834 - Unknown

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