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John Christopher

Birth1704 - Mawdesley, Lancashire, England
Death8 Sept 1787 - Bispham, Lancashire, England
MotherMargaret RUTTER
FatherRichard Christopher

Born in Mawdesley, Lancashire, England on 1704 to Richard Christopher and Margaret RUTTER. John Christopher married ELIZABETH Stopford and had 6 children. He passed away on 8 Sept 1787 in Bispham, Lancashire, England.

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Richard Christopher
1674 - 1746
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Margaret Rutter
1680 - 1736
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Elizabeth Stopford
1705 - 1768
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Richard Christopher
1739 - 1807
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John Christopher
1736 - Unknown
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Mary Christopher
1749 - Unknown
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Thomas Christopher
1745 - Unknown
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Not Named Christopher
1742 - 1742
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Margt. Christopher
Unknown - Unknown

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