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John Lancaster

Birth7 June 1802 - Banwell Somerset
Death6 February 1886 - Banwell Somerset
MotherMary Lancaster
FatherJames Rydon

Born in Banwell Somerset on 7 June 1802 to James Rydon and Mary Lancaster. John Lancaster married Mary Ann Shallish and had 8 children. He passed away on 6 February 1886 in Banwell Somerset.

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Parents
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James Rydon
1782 - 1860
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Mary Lancaster
1778 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Shallish
1802 - Unknown
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John Lancaster
1832 - 1890
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Thomas Lancaster
1844 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Lancaster
1837 - Unknown
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James Lancaster
1839 - 1907
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Elizabeth Lancaster
1835 - Unknown
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Harriet Lancaster
1825 - Unknown
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John Lancaster
1828 - 1828
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Sarah Ann Lancaster
1829 - 1837

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