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Richard Haworth 1640–1742 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 Mar 1640
Birth Location: Turton, Lancashire, England
Death Date: BEF 1742
Death Location: Walmesley Fold, Lower Darwen,Lancashire, England
Father: Peter Haworth
Mother: Grace Crosse
Spouse(s): Ellen None
Children(s): John Haworth
Richard Haworth was born in 1640 in Turton, Lancashire, England, the child of Peter Haworth And Grace Crosse. Richard Haworth married Ellen, and had children including John Haworth. Richard Haworth passed away in 1742 in Walmesley Fold, Lower Darwen,Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- Richard Haworth was born in 1640 in Turton, Lancashire, England, the child of Peter Haworth And Grace Crosse.
- Richard Haworth married Ellen, and had children including John Haworth.
- Richard Haworth passed away in 1742 in Walmesley Fold, Lower Darwen,Lancashire, England.
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Richard Haworth's Descendants
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1. John Haworth 1664–1719 m. Mary Kay 1657–1707
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1. Edmund Howarth 1692–1765 m. Anne Howarth 1696–1778
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1. Hannah SAXTON 1734–1808 m. JOHN HOWARTH 1734–1819
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1. John Howarth 1758–1852 m. Mary BARKER 1775–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 Mar 1640
Event Place: Turton, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: BEF 1742
Event Place: Walmesley Fold, Lower Darwen,Lancashire, England