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John Willoughby

Birth1833 - Kidlington, Oxfordshire, England
DeathJan 1905 - Pontefract, Yorkshire, England
MotherAnne Rand
FatherWilliam Willoby (Willoughby)

Born in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, England on 1833 to William Willoby (Willoughby) and Anne Rand. John Willoughby married Sarah Nash and had 7 children. He passed away on Jan 1905 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England.

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William Willoby (Willoughby)
1795 - Unknown
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Anne Rand
1805 - 1837
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Sarah Nash
1838 - 1874
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George Thomas Willoughby
1866 - 1946
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Ann Willoughby
1860 - Unknown
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Henry Willoughby
1869 - 1951
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William Willoughby
1862 - 1946
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John Willoughly
1867 - 1936
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Joseph Willoughby
1872 - 1958
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Thomas Willoughby
1857 - 1866

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