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John Routledge

Birth17 Apr 1768 - Dixon Cleughead, Nether Denton, Cumberland, England
Death10 Jul 1806 - Nether Denton, Cumberland, England
Mothersarah schollick
FatherNicholas Routledge

Born in Dixon Cleughead, Nether Denton, Cumberland, England on 17 Apr 1768 to Nicholas Routledge and sarah schollick. John Routledge married Frances Harbottle and had 9 children. He passed away on 10 Jul 1806 in Nether Denton, Cumberland, England.

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Nicholas Routledge
1721 - 1791
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Sarah Schollick
Unknown - 1768
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Frances Harbottle
1765 - Unknown
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Nicholas Routledge
1793 - 1854
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Sarah Routledge
1788 - Unknown
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Thomas Routledge
1804 - Unknown
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Frances Routledge
1789 - Unknown
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Hannah Routledge
1799 - Unknown
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Mary Routledge
1797 - Unknown
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John Routledge
1791 - Unknown
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William Routledge
1795 - 1874
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Thomas Routledge
1806 - Unknown

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