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Matthew Rutter

Birth1737 - Woodside, Ryton, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England
Death1792 - Not Available
MotherAnn Roseby (Rutter)
FatherEdward Rutter

Born in Woodside, Ryton, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England on 1737 to Edward Rutter and Ann Roseby (Rutter). Matthew Rutter married Ann Robson and had 8 children. He passed away on 1792.

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Edward Rutter
1701 - 1764
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Ann Roseby (Rutter)
1704 - Unknown
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Ann Robson
1740 - 1815
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Matthew Rutter
1780 - 1806
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Elias Rutter
1771 - Unknown
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Edward Rutter
1776 - Unknown
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Sarah Rutter
1786 - Unknown
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Peter Rutter
1774 - 1804
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Edward Rutter
1766 - 1768
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Elizabeth Rutter
1764 - Unknown
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John Rutter
Unknown - 1768

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