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John Ormerod

Birth1747 - Haslingden, Lancashire, England
Death22 Nov 1826 - Crossdale Grains, Tatham, Lancashire, England
MotherMargaret Lord
FatherLaurence Ormerod

Born in Haslingden, Lancashire, England on 1747 to Laurence Ormerod and Margaret Lord. John Ormerod married Elizabeth Oddy and had 9 children. He passed away on 22 Nov 1826 in Crossdale Grains, Tatham, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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Laurence Ormerod
1723 - 1793
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Margaret Lord
1723 - 1768
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Oddy
1750 - 1819
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Jenny Ormerod
1781 - 1882
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William Ormerod
1783 - 1860
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Ann Ormrod
1773 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ormrod
1787 - Unknown
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John Ormerod
1795 - 1842
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Thomas Ormerod
1777 - 1780
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Susan Ormrod
1791 - Unknown
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William Oddy Ormerod
1776 - 1776
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Hannah Oddy
1783 - 1838

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