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John Rutter

Birth07 Nov 1829 - Stokesley, Yorkshire, England
Death16 October 1906 - Middlesborough, Yorkshire, England(New Cemetry,Middlesborough
MotherIsabella Campion
FatherRichard Rutter

Born in Stokesley, Yorkshire, England on 07 Nov 1829 to Richard Rutter and Isabella Campion. John Rutter married Hannah Meynell and had 12 children. He passed away on 16 October 1906 in Middlesborough, Yorkshire, England(New Cemetry,Middlesborough.

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Parents
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Richard Rutter
1801 - 1866
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Isabella Campion
1800 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Meynell
1828 - 1922
Children Show all
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Arthur Mennell Rutter
1867 - 1896
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Henry Rutter
1864 - 1925
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Margaret Rutter
1865 - Unknown
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Hannah Rutter
1855 - 1940
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Fanny Rutter
1862 - 1952
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Archibald Rutter
1871 - 1898
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George Rutter
1860 - Unknown
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William Shipley Rutter
1860 - 1947
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John Rutter
1858 - 1895
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Thomas Rutter
1857 - Unknown
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Margaret Rutter
1853 - 1864
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Herbert Rutter
1872 - 1872

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