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Margaret Ann Kirtley

 

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   3000 1.0 Margaret Ann Kirtleyfemale
2960 Father: John Kirtley (baptised 07 Sep 1794 at Tanfield, Co Durham) IGI
2999 Mother: Ann Meek (born about 1786 at Tanfield, Co Durham ) Census
Birth: 12 Dec 1824, at Monkwearmouth, Co DurhamCensus
Baptism: 01 Jan 1825 at St Peter, Monkwearmouth, Co DurhamIGI
Death: 1908BMD

Pedigree

Census Details: 1841 1851 1871
   3264
Married: George Goodchild  1853BMD
b. about 1812, at Sunderland, Co Durham  d. before 1871

Census Details: 1841 1861

   32662.3 Ann Kirtley Goodchildfemale
Birth: 1854, at Sunderland, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1871

   32672.4 Mathew Kirtley Goodchildmale
Birth: 1856, at Sunderland, Co DurhamCensus

   32682.5 Robert Goodchildmale
Birth: 1859, at Sunderland, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1871

Birth: 1862, at Monkwearmouth, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1871
3270
Married: John Thomas Rutter  about 1889BMD

   32713.1 Bertha Goodchild Rutterfemale
Birth: 1894, at Sunderland, Co DurhamBMD

 


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