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William Kirtley

 

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   3128 1.0 William Kirtleymale
2958 Father: Henry Kirtley (baptised 03 Apr 1768 at Tanfield, Co Durham) IGI
2959 Mother: Margaret Pace
Birth: 04 Sep 1801, at Tanfield, Co DurhamIGI
Baptism: 25 Oct 1801 at Tanfield, Co DurhamIGI
Death: about 1838, at Warrington, LancashireCensus

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   3129
Married: Mary Stonebank  21 Oct 1833IGI
b. about 1812, at Long Benton, Northumberland

Census Details: 1851

Birth: about 1835, at Newcastle upon Tyne, NorthumberlandCensus

Census Details: 1851
3175
Married: Margaret Simpson  1862BMD
b. about 1844, at Scotland

   31763.1 Mary Jane Kirtleyfemale
Birth: about 1868, at Newcastle upon Tyne, NorthumberlandCensus

   31773.2 Elizabeth Kirtleyfemale
Birth: about 1870, at Newcastle upon Tyne, NorthumberlandCensus

   31062.2 Henry Kirtleymale
Birth: 09 Dec 1836, at Warrington, LancashireEmp Records
Death: 06 Feb 1894Emp Records

Additional information: Employment

Census Details: 1851 1861 1871 1881
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Married: Sarah Walker  1865BMD
b. about 1836, at Penrith, Cumberland

Census Details: 1871 1881

 


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