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John Collier Shackleton

Birth27 Jan 1814 - St Botolph, Aldgate, England
Death29 Aug 1872 - Selhurst Park House, Selhurst Rd, Norwood, Surrey
MotherAnn Wykes
FatherRoger Shackleton

Born in St Botolph, Aldgate, England on 27 Jan 1814 to Roger Shackleton and Ann Wykes. John Collier Shackleton had 7 children. He passed away on 29 Aug 1872 in Selhurst Park House, Selhurst Rd, Norwood, Surrey.

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Roger Shackleton
1793 - 1826
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Ann Wykes
1783 - 1847
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Thomas Francis Shackleton
1861 - 1921
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Rosa Ann Shackleton
1855 - 1916
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Ada Oakes Shackleton
1857 - 1950
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John Collier Shackleton
1856 - 1898
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Florence Louise Shackleton
1865 - 1961
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William Alnwick Shackleton
1859 - 1941
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Walter Scott Shackleton
1862 - Unknown

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