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John Simpson COLLEDGE

Birth1805 - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Death06 Oct 1887 - Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand
MotherFanny Simpson
FatherJohn Colledge

Born in Derby, Derbyshire, England on 1805 to John Colledge and Fanny Simpson. John Simpson COLLEDGE married Mary Ann Holliday and had 14 children. He passed away on 06 Oct 1887 in Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand.

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Parents
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John Colledge
1784 - Unknown
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Fanny Simpson
1788 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Holliday
1805 - 1895
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Ellen Colledge
1841 - 1935
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William John Colledge
1844 - 1927
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John Colledge
1851 - 1931
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Martha Colledge
1850 - Unknown
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Enos Colledge
1847 - 1884
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Mary Kilgour
1849 - Unknown
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Edward Colledge
1831 - Unknown
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Ann Colledge
1833 - Unknown
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Thomas Colledge
1843 - Unknown
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Charles Colledge
1839 - Unknown
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Jane Colledge
1835 - Unknown
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Emily Colledge
1841 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Colledge
1841 - Unknown
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William Colledge
1839 - Unknown

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