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Robert Fallows

BirthApr 1770 - Outwood Gate
Death24 Jan 1847 - Manchester buried at St Marys Prestwich
MotherMary Chippendale
FatherRobert Fallows

Born in Outwood Gate on Apr 1770 to Robert Fallows and Mary Chippendale. Robert Fallows married Frances Cass and had 8 children. He passed away on 24 Jan 1847 in Manchester buried at St Marys Prestwich.

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Robert Fallows
1744 - 1818
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Mary Chippendale
1749 - 1811
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Frances Cass
1771 - 1826
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Etty Fallows
1792 - Unknown
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Martha Fannie Fallows
1809 - 1900
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Hannah Fallows
1800 - Unknown
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Betty Fallows
1811 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Fallows
1802 - Unknown
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Harry Fallows
1805 - 1806
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John Fallows
1793 - 1833
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Henry Fallows
1807 - 1814

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