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Matthew CHARNOCK

BirthOct 1822 - Adlington, Lancashire, England
DeathJul 1868 - Chorley, Lancashire, England
MotherAnn Smithells
FatherWilliam CHARNOCK

Born in Adlington, Lancashire, England on Oct 1822 to William CHARNOCK and Ann Smithells. Matthew CHARNOCK married Mary Ainscow Whittle and had 7 children. He passed away on Jul 1868 in Chorley, Lancashire, England.

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William Charnock
1784 - 1844
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Ann Smithells
1785 - 1825
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Mary Ainscow Whittle
1817 - 1868
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Alice Charnock
1847 - 1901
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Joseph Charnock
1849 - 1902
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Elizabeth Charnock
1856 - 1937
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Aaron Charnock
1851 - 1866
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Mary Ann Charnock
1844 - 1861
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Thomas Charnock
1860 - 1939
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Matthew Charnock
1866 - 1922

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