Family: Rigby, Seth / Pincock, Margaret (F30017)

m. 1840


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Rigby, Edward
Male (1789-1846)
Hartley, Susanna
Female (1791-1859)
 
 
Rigby, Barnet
Male (1815-1871)
Rigby, Sarah
Female (1811-1846)
Rigby, Seth
Male (1824-1892)
Rigby, Barnet
Male (1815-1871)
Rigby, Edward
Male (1825-1841)
Rigby, John
Male (1818- )
Rigby, Edward
Male (1825-1841)
Rigby, William
Male (1838-1903)
Pincock, John
Male (1792-1844)
Marsden, Mary
Female (1789-1845)
 
 
Pincock, Ellen
Female (1816-1886)
Pincock, Ann
Female (1818-1832)
Pincock, Mary
Female (1820-1824)
Pincock, Jane
Female (1826-1901)
Pincock, John
Male (1829-1905)
Pincock, James
Male (1833-1847)
Rigby, Seth
Male (1824-1892)
Pincock, Margaret
Female (1822-1846)

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