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Ruth Eccleston

Birth17 Feb 1880 - Anderton, Lancashire, England
DeathMar 1960 - Horwich, Lancashire, England
MotherRachel Holt
FatherWilliam Eccleston

Born in Anderton, Lancashire, England on 17 Feb 1880 to William Eccleston and Rachel Holt. Ruth Eccleston married James Sherrington and had 7 children. She passed away on Mar 1960 in Horwich, Lancashire, England.

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William Eccleston
1845 - 1902
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Rachel Holt
1846 - 1929
Spouse(s)
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James Sherrington
1880 - 1919
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Albert Sherington
1911 - Unknown
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Ellen (Nellie) Sherrington
1903 - Unknown
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John Sherrington
1907 - 1997
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Wilfred Sherrington
1900 - 1982
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Norman Sherrington
1907 - 1909
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Robert Sherrington
1917 - 2010
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Florence Sherrington
1918 - 1979

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