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Joseph Boardman

BirthMar 1825 - Block Lane, Chadderton, Oldham, Lancashire
DeathJanuary 1895 - Oldham, Lancashire, England
MotherAnn Ashton
FatherSamuel Boardman

Born in Block Lane, Chadderton, Oldham, Lancashire on Mar 1825 to Samuel Boardman and Ann Ashton. Joseph Boardman married Mary Holden and had 7 children. He passed away on January 1895 in Oldham, Lancashire, England.

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Samuel Boardman
1801 - 1872
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Ann Ashton
1800 - 1868
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Mary Holden
1827 - Unknown
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Joseph Boardman
1868 - 1880
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James Boardman
1853 - Unknown
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David Boardman
1865 - 1929
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Mary Ann Boardman
1860 - Unknown
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Robert Boardman
1850 - 1893
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Hannah Boardman
1848 - 1928
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Sarah Boardman
1846 - Unknown

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