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John Ollerenshaw

Birth28 Oct 1788 - Bradfield, Yorkshire, England
Death15Apr 1843 - Bradfield Yorkshire England
MotherHannah Wright
FatherRobert Ollerenshaw

Born in Bradfield, Yorkshire, England on 28 Oct 1788 to Robert Ollerenshaw and Hannah Wright. John Ollerenshaw married Mary Elliot and had 7 children. He passed away on 15Apr 1843 in Bradfield Yorkshire England.

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Robert Ollerenshaw
1768 - 1836
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Hannah Wright
1768 - 1831
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Mary Elliot
1790 - 1871
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Edward Ollerenshaw
1822 - 1898
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John Ollerenshaw
1815 - 1867
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Henry Ollerenshaw
1830 - Unknown
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Eliza Ollerenshaw
1828 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ollerenshaw
1824 - Unknown
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William Ollerenshaw
1817 - 1822
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George Ollerenshaw
1812 - 1834

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