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Martha Hellaby

Birth1787 - Longford, Derbyshire.
Death27 Aug 1857 - Ashbourne, Derbyshire
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Born in Longford, Derbyshire. on 1787. Martha Hellaby married William Redshaw and had 17 children. She passed away on 27 Aug 1857 in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.

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William Redshaw
1787 - 1863
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Charles Redshaw
1829 - Unknown
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Richard Redshaw
1813 - 1892
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Reuben Redshaw
1821 - Unknown
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Alfred Joseph Redshaw
1833 - Unknown
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Benjamin Redshaw
1826 - 1910
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Stephen Redshaw
1831 - 1910
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Thomas Redshaw
1815 - 1838
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William Redshaw
1810 - 1899
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Ann Redshaw
1817 - Unknown
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Mary Redshaw
Unknown - Unknown
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Lydia Redshaw
1836 - Unknown
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John Redshaw
1809 - 1842
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Samuel Redshaw
1824 - Unknown
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John Redshaw
1806 - 1898
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William Redshaw
1811 - 1811
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Mary Redshaw
1819 - 1825
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William Redshaw
1817 - Unknown

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