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Thomas Etheridge

Birth1832 - West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England
Death22 MAR 1914 - 7, William Street, Widnes
MotherFrances Brown
FatherJames Etheridge

Born in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England on 1832 to James Etheridge and Frances Brown. Thomas Etheridge married Ellen Ashton and had 7 children. He passed away on 22 MAR 1914 in 7, William Street, Widnes.

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James Etheridge
1790 - 1874
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Frances Brown
1796 - 1847
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Ellen Ashton
1834 - 1920
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Frances Ann Ashton
1857 - 1939
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Margaret Etheridge
1869 - Unknown
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Gilbert Etheridge
1867 - 1951
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James Etheridge
1854 - Unknown
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Thomas Etheridge
1862 - Unknown
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Eliza Etheridge
1864 - Unknown
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James Woods Ashton
1854 - 1899

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