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John Rawcliffe

BirthAbt. 1795 - Dutton Leigh, Lancashire, England
Death26 Jul 1860 - Blackburn Lancs
MotherBetty Norcross
FatherJohn Rawcliffe

Born in Dutton Leigh, Lancashire, England on Abt. 1795 to John Rawcliffe and Betty Norcross. John Rawcliffe married Ann Westby and had 8 children. He passed away on 26 Jul 1860 in Blackburn Lancs.

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John Rawcliffe
1766 - 1841
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Betty Norcross
1777 - 1859
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Ann Westby
1793 - 1843
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Elizabeth Rawcliffe
1826 - 1917
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Mary Rawcliffe
1823 - 1896
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Margaret Rawcliffe
1825 - 1908
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Ellen Rawcliffe
1825 - 1893
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Mary Rawcliffe
1833 - 1903
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James Rawcliffe
1836 - Unknown
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Joseph Rawcliffe
1831 - 1893
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John Rawcliffe
1827 - Unknown

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