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Richard Phythian

Birth1830 - Eccleston, Prescot, Lancashire, England
Death20 Jan 1900 - 152 Elephant Lane, St Helens, Prescot, Lancashire, England
MotherMargaret Tickle
FatherPeter Phythian

Born in Eccleston, Prescot, Lancashire, England on 1830 to Peter Phythian and Margaret Tickle. Richard Phythian married Eliza Bertenshaw and had 8 children. He passed away on 20 Jan 1900 in 152 Elephant Lane, St Helens, Prescot, Lancashire, England.

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Peter Phythian
1802 - 1870
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Margaret Tickle
1804 - Unknown
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Eliza Bertenshaw
1845 - 1879
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Mary Knowles
1839 - 1868
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Mary Taylor
1829 - Unknown
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John Phythian
1863 - 1920
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Margaret Phythian
1871 - Unknown
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Ann Phythian
1875 - 1928
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Mary Phythian
1873 - 1876
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Margaret Jane Phythian
1864 - 1867
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Margaret Phythian
1861 - 1861
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Ann Phythian
1866 - 1867
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Ellen Phythian
1877 - Unknown

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