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John Clitheroe

Birth25 Feb 1770 - Preston Lancashire England
DeathJanuary 1855 - Lancashire, United Kingdom
MotherAlice Walmsley
Fatherjohn Clitheroe

Born in Preston Lancashire England on 25 Feb 1770 to john Clitheroe and Alice Walmsley. John Clitheroe married Elizabeth Whittle and had 11 children. He passed away on January 1855 in Lancashire, United Kingdom.

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John Clitheroe
1735 - Unknown
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Alice Walmsley
1739 - 1787
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Whittle
1774 - Unknown
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Ann (Nancy) Brookbank
1760 - 1799
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James Clithero
1806 - 1889
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Ann Clithero
1813 - 1870
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John Clithero
1795 - 1871
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William Clitheroe
1797 - 1872
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Mary Clitheroe
1802 - Unknown
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Henry Clithero
1811 - Unknown
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Betty Clithero
1799 - 1873
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James Clithero
1804 - 1805
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Richard Clitheroe
1815 - 1850
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George Clitheroe
1812 - 1873
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Alice Clitheroe
1808 - 1854

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