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Mary Whalley 1770–1823 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1770

Birth Location: Blackburn Lancashire

Death Date: abt 1823

Death Location: Blackburn Lancashire

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Spouse(s): Henry Sharples

Children(s): Ann Sharples, John Sharples

Mary Whalley was born in 1770 in Blackburn Lancashire, the child of John Whalley And Ellen. Mary Whalley married Henry Sharples, and had children including Ann Sharples, John Sharples. Mary Whalley passed away in 1823 in Blackburn Lancashire.

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Biography

  • Mary Whalley was born in 1770 in Blackburn Lancashire, the child of John Whalley And Ellen.
  • Mary Whalley married Henry Sharples, and had children including Ann Sharples, John Sharples.
  • Mary Whalley passed away in 1823 in Blackburn Lancashire.

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Mary Whalley's Ancestors

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Mary Whalley
1770–1823
Birth Place: Blackburn Lancashire
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Mary Whalley's Descendants

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Mary Whalley (abt 1770–abt 1823) m. Henry Sharples (about 1770–abt 1851)
  1. 1. Ann Sharples 1800–1863 m. James Barnes 1793–1876
    1. 1. Robert Barnes 1820–1886 m. Margaret Baron 1847–1881
      1. 1. Mary (Alice) Baron 1856–1900 m. Joseph Harrison 1857–1889
        1. 1. Harry Harrison 1880–
        2. 2. Mary (Ellen) Harrison 1881–1953
  2. 2. John Sharples 1806–1888

Mary Whalley's Timeline

2 Records

1770
abt 1770
Birth of Mary Whalley in Blackburn Lancashire
Blackburn Lancashire
1823
abt 1823
Age 53
Death of Mary Whalley in Blackburn Lancashire
Blackburn Lancashire

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1770
    Event Place: Blackburn Lancashire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1823
    Event Place: Blackburn Lancashire

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