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James Lord (abt. 1745 - bef. 1804)

James Lord
Born about in Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire, Englandmap
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Husband of — married 30 Mar 1766 in Rochdale, Lancashire, Englandmap
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Died before before about age 59 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England, United Kingdommap
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Biography

James was born about 1745. He passed away before 1804.

James Lord was baptised at Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire, in 1745. His father was James Lord. Young James Lord married Mally Taylor at Rochdale, Lancashire, on 30 March 1766. Their son James Lord was baptised at Rochdale in 1770. James Lord (1745-) was buried at St. Chad, Rochdale, on 22 Jan 1804.

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  • Lancashire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812; Name: James Lord; Baptism Date: 1745; Parish: Newchurch In Rossendale, Lancashire, England; Father's Name: James Lord; Mother's Name: Margret Lord; Register Type: Bishops Transcripts; Reference Number: Drb/2/269
  • England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973; Name: James Lord; Gender: Male; Marriage Date: 30 Mar 1766; Marriage Place: Rochdale, Lancashire, England; Spouse: Mally Taylor; FHL Film Number: 1545749; Reference ID: item 2
  • England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991; Name: James Lord; Gender: Male; Burial Date: 22 Jan 1804; Burial Place: St. Chad, Rochdale, Lancashire, England; Father: James Lord; FHL Film Number: 1545791




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Lord-6066 and Lord-6065 appear to represent the same person because: identical dates, appear to represent the same person
posted by Robin Lee

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