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John Calverley

BirthApril 1782 - Old Laund Booth, Chatburn, Lancashire, England
Death 6 Apr 1867 - Robert Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England
MotherEllen Tomlinson
FatherWilliam CALVERLEY

Born in Old Laund Booth, Chatburn, Lancashire, England on April 1782 to William CALVERLEY and Ellen Tomlinson. John Calverley married Ann Harrison and had 9 children. He passed away on 6 Apr 1867 in Robert Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
William Calverley
1756 - 1834
Ellen Tomlinson
1758 - 1829
Spouse(s)
Ann Harrison
1785 - 1828
Children Show all
Margaret Calverley
1807 - 1889
Henry Calverley
1815 - 1893
John Calverley
1811 - 1889
Martin Calverley
1822 - 1885
Hargreaves Calverley
1820 - 1849

Ann Calverley
1819 - Unknown
Thomas Calverley
1825 - 1827
James Calverley
1814 - 1830
Mary Calverley
1809 - 1873

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