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John Ritchie

Birth31.7.1873 - Hetton Le Hole, Durham, England
DeathJuly 1945 - penshaw houghton le spring durham
MotherMargaret Williamson
FatherCuthbert Hopper Ritchie

Born in Hetton Le Hole, Durham, England on 31.7.1873 to Cuthbert Hopper Ritchie and Margaret Williamson. John Ritchie married Mary Emma O'Neill and had 8 children. He passed away on July 1945 in penshaw houghton le spring durham.

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Parents
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Cuthbert Hopper Ritchie
1848 - 1900
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Margaret Williamson
1848 - 1927
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Mary Emma O'neill
1880 - 1928
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John Ritchie
1909 - 1944
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Marmaduke Ritchie
1911 - 2007
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Margaret Ann Ritchie
1908 - 1996
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James Ritchie
1922 - 1999
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Joseph Ritchie
1914 - 1998
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Cuthbert Hopper Ritchie
1904 - 1976
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Millicent Ritchie
1918 - 1993
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Elizabeth Richie
1920 - 1922

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