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Mary Nield

Birthabt 1834 - Anderson, Lancashire, England
Death26 Apr 1914 - Hamilton St Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire, England
MotherEllen Clarkson
FatherJohn Nield

Born in Anderson, Lancashire, England on abt 1834 to John Nield and Ellen Clarkson. Mary Nield married Thomas Openshaw and had 12 children. She passed away on 26 Apr 1914 in Hamilton St Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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John Nield
1806 - 1849
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Ellen Clarkson
1806 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Openshaw
1835 - 1890
Children Show all
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Eliza Openshaw
1872 - 1919
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James Openshaw
1876 - Unknown
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Margaret Openshaw
1865 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Openshaw
1861 - Unknown
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John Openshaw
1874 - 1947
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Robert Openshaw
1878 - Unknown
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Esther Openshaw
1870 - Unknown
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Thomas Openshaw
1869 - Unknown
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Ellen Openshaw
1859 - Unknown
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Mary Openshaw
1866 - 1931
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Ann Openshaw
1857 - 1866
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Nathaniel Openshaw
1855 - Unknown

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