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Edward Ratchdale Scott

Birth22/8/1805 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Death1884 - Newcastle under lyme,Staffordshire
MotherCornelia RATCHDALE
Fatherjohn Scott

Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 22/8/1805 to john Scott and Cornelia RATCHDALE. Edward Ratchdale Scott married Elizabeth Thorpe and had 7 children. He passed away on 1884 in Newcastle under lyme,Staffordshire.

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John Scott
1770 - Unknown
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Cornelia Ratchdale
1770 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Thorpe
1803 - 1887
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Benjamin Hampton Scott
1842 - 1908
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Harriet Scott
1844 - 1900
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William Scott
1833 - 1911
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Mary Scott
1850 - Unknown

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Isaac Scott
1835 - Unknown
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James Scott
1837 - 1891
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John Scott
1828 - Unknown

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