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John Richard Booth

BirthMar 1867 - Waterfoot, Lancs, England
Death13 Mar 1956 - 10 Parker St Rishton, Lancs, England
MotherHannah Blackburn
FatherWilliam Booth

Born in Waterfoot, Lancs, England on Mar 1867 to William Booth and Hannah Blackburn. John Richard Booth married Edith Ann Kelsey and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 Mar 1956 in 10 Parker St Rishton, Lancs, England.

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William Booth
1843 - 1873
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Hannah Blackburn
1841 - 1903
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Edith Ann Kelsey
1869 - 1951
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Herbert William Booth
1889 - 1891
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Arthur Booth
1895 - 1985
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Edith Ellen Booth
1893 - 1963
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Frederick Godfrey Booth
1891 - 1962
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Harry Booth
1908 - 1994
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Gladys Booth
1901 - 1929
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Hilda Booth
1914 - 1933

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