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Thomas Skellon

Birth1873 - Betchton Cheshire
Death18 January 1931 - Mossley, Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England
MotherEllen Fagin
FatherThomas Skellon

Born in Betchton Cheshire on 1873 to Thomas Skellon and Ellen Fagin. Thomas Skellon married Ada Cordingley and had 5 children. He passed away on 18 January 1931 in Mossley, Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England.

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Thomas Skellon
1850 - 1878
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Ellen Fagin
1852 - 1902
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Ada Cordingley
1876 - Unknown
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Ada Skeldon
1877 - Unknown
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Thomas Skeldon
1899 - 1917
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Doris Skeldon
1906 - 1928
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Ellen Skeldon
1903 - 1903
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Ada Skeldon
1898 - 1899
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Doris Skeldon
1907 - Unknown

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