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John Ramsbottom

Birthabt 1867 - Haslingden, Lancashire, England
Death12 May 1905 - 50 Seedley Rd. Seedley, Lancashire, England
MotherCaroline Booth
FatherJohn Ramsbottom

Born in Haslingden, Lancashire, England on abt 1867 to John Ramsbottom and Caroline Booth. John Ramsbottom married Martha Wolstenholme and had 6 children. He passed away on 12 May 1905 in 50 Seedley Rd. Seedley, Lancashire, England.

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John Ramsbottom
1835 - Unknown
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Caroline Booth
1837 - Unknown
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Martha Wolstenholme
1869 - 1919
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Alfred Ramsbotton
1893 - Unknown
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Caroline Ramsbottom
1890 - Unknown
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Ethel Ramsbottom
1888 - Unknown
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Caroline Ramsbottom
1890 - Unknown
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Carrie Ramsbottom
1882 - 1972
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Rosetta Alice Duke
1896 - 1985

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