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Ruth Darwin

BirthMar 1756 - Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, , England
Death15 May 1832 - Bradford, Yorkshire, , England
MotherElizabeth Parkin
FatherWilliam Darwin

Born in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, , England on Mar 1756 to William Darwin and Elizabeth Parkin. Ruth Darwin married Thomas Woodcock and had 9 children. She passed away on 15 May 1832 in Bradford, Yorkshire, , England.

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Parents
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William Darwin
1727 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Parkin
1727 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Woodcock
1755 - 1833
Children Show all
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Thomas Woodcock
1786 - 1852
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Richard Woodcock
1789 - 1860
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Joseph Woodcock
1794 - 1871
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Sarah Woodcock
1778 - Unknown
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Betty Woodcock
1792 - 1793
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William Woodcock
1781 - 1852
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Martha Woodcock
1797 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Woodcock
1779 - Unknown
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Peter Woodcock
1788 - 1852

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