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William Gregson

Birth1821 - Longton, Penwortham, Lancashire, England
Death1896 - Crossens, North Meols, Lancashire, England
MotherRachael Baxendale
FatherJames Gregson

Born in Longton, Penwortham, Lancashire, England on 1821 to James Gregson and Rachael Baxendale. William Gregson married Margaret Linaker and had 6 children. He passed away on 1896 in Crossens, North Meols, Lancashire, England.

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James Gregson
1792 - 1855
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Rachael Baxendale
1793 - 1838
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Margaret Linaker
1823 - 1897
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Charles Edward Linacre Gregson
1849 - 1917
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William Linaker Gregson
1866 - 1931
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James Gregson
1845 - 1913
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Giles Linaker Gregson
1854 - 1925
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Rachel Gregson
1856 - 1926
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Charles Edward Knight-gregson
1848 - 1913

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