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Martha Oldroyd

Birthabt 1836 - Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England
Death1916 - Kirkburton, All Hallows, Yorkshire, England
MotherPriscilla North
FatherJoseph Oldroyd

Born in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England on abt 1836 to Joseph Oldroyd and Priscilla North. Martha Oldroyd married John Lodge and had 7 children. She passed away on 1916 in Kirkburton, All Hallows, Yorkshire, England.

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Joseph Oldroyd
1802 - 1861
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Priscilla North
1804 - 1875
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John Lodge
1831 - 1915
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Lewis Henry Lodge
1860 - Unknown
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May Gertrude Lodge
1877 - Unknown
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Priscilla Lodge
1870 - 1884
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Elizabeth Ann Lodge
1868 - Unknown
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Ethelbert Lodge
1879 - 1940
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John E Lodge
1873 - Unknown
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Earnest Lodge
1872 - Unknown

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