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John Yates Rutter

Birth9 Aug 1811 - Littleborough, Lancashire, England
Death22 Jan 1865 - 37 Bent Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
MotherElizabeth Johnson Joannes
FatherThomas Rutter

Born in Littleborough, Lancashire, England on 9 Aug 1811 to Thomas Rutter and Elizabeth Johnson Joannes. John Yates Rutter married Charlotte Martin Carwithin Strike and had 9 children. He passed away on 22 Jan 1865 in 37 Bent Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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Thomas Rutter
1789 - 1867
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Elizabeth Johnson Joannes
1787 - 1831
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Charlotte Martin Carwithin Strike
1821 - 1884
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Charlotte Rutter
1850 - 1924
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Frederick William Rutter
1844 - 1884
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Florence Ida Rutter
1859 - 1919
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Lewis Filmore Rutter
1854 - Unknown
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Thomas H Rutter
1853 - Unknown
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John Yates Rutter
1847 - 1916
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Helen Rutter
1845 - 1876
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Harriett J Rutter
1852 - 1937
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George Robert Rutter
1856 - 1858

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