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Samuel Collinge

Birth1866 - Oldham, Lancashire, England
Death15 DEC 1930 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Collinge
FatherWilliam Collinge

Born in Oldham, Lancashire, England on 1866 to William Collinge and Elizabeth Collinge. Samuel Collinge married Elizabeth Whatmough and had 7 children. He passed away on 15 DEC 1930.

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William Collinge
1835 - 1897
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Elizabeth Collinge
1837 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Whatmough
1865 - 1953
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Elizabeth Hannah
1866 - Unknown
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William Collinge
1899 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bertha Collinge
1901 - 1982
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Clara Collinge
1901 - Unknown
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Eveline Collinge
1903 - Unknown
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Eveline Collinge
1904 - Unknown
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Harry Collinge?
1897 - 1898
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Clara Collings
1900 - Unknown

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