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Mark Rutter

Birthabt 1823 - Cowpen, Northumberland, England
Death4 Apr 1900 - Albert Road, Jarrow, Co. Durham, England
MotherMary Nelson
FatherJohn Rutter

Born in Cowpen, Northumberland, England on abt 1823 to John Rutter and Mary Nelson. Mark Rutter married Mary Usher and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 Apr 1900 in Albert Road, Jarrow, Co. Durham, England.

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Parents
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John Rutter
1797 - 1875
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Mary Nelson
1798 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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Mary Usher
1824 - 1894
Children Show all
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Thomas Rutter
1853 - 1889
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Elizabeth Rutter
1863 - 1937
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Jane Ann Rutter
1861 - 1876
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Mary Rutter
1858 - 1927
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Catherine Rutter
1855 - 1877
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Margaret Rutter
1859 - Unknown
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Alice Rutter
1868 - 1883
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Eleanor Rutter
1866 - 1953
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John Rutter
1849 - 1926
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William Rutter
1851 - 1881

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