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Samuel Melling

Birth17.11.1835 - Aspull,England,United Kingdom
Death05.05.1896 - Samuel drowned in the Canal at Ince, Nr Wigan, England, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Armstrong
FatherSamuel Melling

Born in Aspull,England,United Kingdom on 17.11.1835 to Samuel Melling and Elizabeth Armstrong. Samuel Melling married Sarah Moss and had 5 children. He passed away on 05.05.1896 in Samuel drowned in the Canal at Ince, Nr Wigan, England, United Kingdom.

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Samuel Melling
1802 - 1856
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Elizabeth Armstrong
1803 - 1874
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Sarah Moss
1845 - 1888
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Hannah Melling
1872 - Unknown
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Walter Melling
1880 - Unknown
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Thomas Melling
1875 - 1956
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Harry Melling
1864 - Unknown
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Samuel Melling
1878 - Unknown

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