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Edna Whittaker 1922–2006 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 JUN 1922

Birth Location: Radcliffe, Lancashire

Death Date: 14 DEC 2006

Death Location: Llandudno Hospital, Conwy, Wales

Father: Charles Whittaker

Mother: Amy Oldham

Spouse(s): James Riley

Children(s): Peter Riley

In 1922, Edna Whittaker entered the world in Radcliffe, Lancashire, born to Charles Whittaker And Amy Oldham. Edna Whittaker married James F Riley, and had children including Peter Riley, Stephen Riley. Edna Whittaker passed away in 2006 in Llandudno Hospital, Conwy, Wales.

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Biography

  • In 1922, Edna Whittaker entered the world in Radcliffe, Lancashire, born to Charles Whittaker And Amy Oldham.
  • Edna Whittaker married James F Riley, and had children including Peter Riley, Stephen Riley.
  • Edna Whittaker passed away in 2006 in Llandudno Hospital, Conwy, Wales.

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Edna Whittaker's Ancestors

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Edna Whittaker
1922–2006
Birth Place: Radcliffe, Lancashire
Parents
Charles Whittaker
1895–1961
Haslingden Lancashire England
Amy Oldham
1899–1988
Blackley Laneshire, England
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Edna Whittaker's Descendants

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Edna Whittaker (4 JUN 1922–14 DEC 2006) m. James (F) Riley (1 OCT 1920–1 MAY 1995)
  1. 1. Peter Riley 1945–2015

Edna Whittaker's Timeline

2 Records

1922
4 JUN 1922
Birth of Edna Whittaker in Radcliffe, Lancashire
Radcliffe, Lancashire
2006
14 DEC 2006
Age 84
Death of Edna Whittaker in Llandudno Hospital, Conwy, Wales
Llandudno Hospital, Conwy, Wales

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 JUN 1922
    Event Place: Radcliffe, Lancashire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 DEC 2006
    Event Place: Llandudno Hospital, Conwy, Wales

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