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William Ryding

BirthJan 1856 - Banks, Lancashire, England
Death26 Nov 1928 - Banks, Lancashire, England
MotherBetty Peet
FatherWilliam Ryding

Born in Banks, Lancashire, England on Jan 1856 to William Ryding and Betty Peet. William Ryding married Martha Gregson and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 Nov 1928 in Banks, Lancashire, England.

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William Ryding
1831 - 1892
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Betty Peet
1832 - 1906
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Martha Gregson
1870 - 1927
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Martha Isabella Ryding
1894 - 1938
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Tom Ryding
1898 - 1918
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Hugh Ryding
1911 - 1969
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William Ryding
1890 - 1973
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Mary Ryding
1887 - 1964
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Nanny Ryding
1878 - Unknown
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John Ryding
1885 - 1965
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Elizabeth Ryding
1883 - Unknown
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James Ryding
1882 - Unknown

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