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William Whittingham

Birthabt 1820 - Newcastle U Lyme, Staffordshire, England
Death25 Jul 1890 - Staffordshire, United Kingdom
MotherNot Available
FatherRichard Whittingham

Born in Newcastle U Lyme, Staffordshire, England on abt 1820 to Richard Whittingham. William Whittingham married Eliza Shufflebottom and had 6 children. He passed away on 25 Jul 1890 in Staffordshire, United Kingdom.

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Richard Whittingham
Unknown - Unknown
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Eliza Shufflebottom
1816 - 1894
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Alfred Whittingham
1854 - Unknown
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Eliza Whittingham
1848 - 1925
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Mary Whittingham
1851 - Unknown
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Emily Whittingham
1856 - Unknown
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Harriet Whittingham
1843 - Unknown
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Elama Whittingham
1856 - Unknown

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