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Richard Nuttall 1757–1824 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 May 1757

Birth Location: Bolton, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 1824

Death Location: Great Bolton, Lancashire, England

Father: Thomas Nuttall

Mother: Betty Hardman

Spouse(s): Ann Garstang

Children(s): Margaret Nuttall

In 1757, Richard Nuttall entered the world in Bolton, Lancashire, England, born to Thomas Nuttall And Betty Hardman. Richard Nuttall married Ann Garstang, and had children including Margaret Nuttall. Richard Nuttall passed away in 1824 in Great Bolton, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1757, Richard Nuttall entered the world in Bolton, Lancashire, England, born to Thomas Nuttall And Betty Hardman.
  • Richard Nuttall married Ann Garstang, and had children including Margaret Nuttall.
  • Richard Nuttall passed away in 1824 in Great Bolton, Lancashire, England.

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Richard Nuttall's Ancestors

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Richard Nuttall
1757–1824
Birth Place: Bolton, Lancashire, England
Parents
Thomas Nuttall
1735–1775
Great Britain
Betty Hardman
1735–1800
Harwood, Lancashire, England
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Richard Nuttall's Descendants

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Richard Nuttall (7 May 1757–1824) m. Ann Garstang (1760–)
  1. 1. Margaret Nuttall 1795–1853

Richard Nuttall's Timeline

2 Records

1757
7 May 1757
Birth of Richard Nuttall in Bolton, Lancashire, England
Bolton, Lancashire, England
1824
1824
Age 67
Death of Richard Nuttall in Great Bolton, Lancashire, England
Great Bolton, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 May 1757
    Event Place: Bolton, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1824
    Event Place: Great Bolton, Lancashire, England

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