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Richard Oxtoby

Birth15 Jun 1788 - Warter, Yorkshire, England
Death30 Aug 1872 - Warter, Yorkshire, England
MotherMartha Eleker
FatherWilliam Oxtoby

Born in Warter, Yorkshire, England on 15 Jun 1788 to William Oxtoby and Martha Eleker. Richard Oxtoby married Elizabeth Holderness and had 8 children. He passed away on 30 Aug 1872 in Warter, Yorkshire, England.

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William Oxtoby
1747 - 1820
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Martha Eleker
1753 - 1828
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Elizabeth Holderness
1795 - 1870
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John Oxtoby
1819 - 1895
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William Oxtoby
1815 - 1877
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Hannah Oxtoby
1824 - 1901
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Abraham Oxtoby
1831 - 1909
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Thomas Oxtoby
1817 - 1895
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Richard Oxtoby
1829 - 1901
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George Oxtoby
1822 - 1824
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Richard Oxtoby
1826 - 1886

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