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William Workman

Birth2 Apr 1810 - Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Death30 Jun 1889 - Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States
MotherMargaret Roe
FatherJames Workman

Born in Londonderry, Northern Ireland on 2 Apr 1810 to James Workman and Margaret Roe. William Workman married Martha Jane Burchfield and had 6 children. He passed away on 30 Jun 1889 in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States.

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James Workman
1789 - 1850
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Margaret Roe
1786 - 1859
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Martha Jane Burchfield
1825 - 1907
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William Workman
1848 - Unknown
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Martha Andrews Workman
1862 - 1955
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Elizabeth J Workman
1844 - 1933
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James R Workman
1846 - 1934
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Catherine M Workman
1855 - 1919
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Ephraim Birchfield Workman
1850 - Unknown

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