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Mary Eccles

Birthabt 1803 - Entwistle, Lancashire, England
DeathApr 1872 - Darwen, Lancashire, England
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Born in Entwistle, Lancashire, England on abt 1803. Mary Eccles married Nicholas Holden and had 10 children. She passed away on Apr 1872 in Darwen, Lancashire, England.

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Nicholas Holden
1811 - 1876
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Simeon Gregson
1803 - 1865
Children Show all
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Simon Gregson
1843 - Unknown
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Richd Gregson
1835 - Unknown
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Betty Gregson
1837 - Unknown
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Mary G E Gregson
1846 - Unknown
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Thos Gregson
1832 - Unknown
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Cathrine Gregson
1841 - Unknown
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Lenny Gregson
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Gregson
1834 - Unknown
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Betty Gregson
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Gregson
Unknown - Unknown

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