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William Ramsden

BirthNot Available - Burnley, Lancashire, England
Death1963 - Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA
MotherLeah Worsh
FatherLewis Ramsden

Born in Burnley, Lancashire, England to Lewis Ramsden and Leah Worsh. William Ramsden married Evelyn Raynor and had 5 children. He passed away on 1963 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Lewis Ramsden
1876 - Unknown
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Leah Worsh
1875 - Unknown
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Evelyn Raynor
Unknown - Unknown
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Evelyn H Ramsden
Unknown - Unknown
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Evelyn Ramsden
1904 - Unknown
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Donald E Ramsden
1928 - Unknown
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Richard C Ramsden
Unknown - Unknown
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Elaine Hazel Ramsden
1932 - 2019
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William A Ramsden
1927 - Unknown
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Donald Ramsden
Unknown - Unknown

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