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George Orme

Birth3 Jan 1813 - Poulton, Lancashire, England
DeathApril 1874 - Scholes, Wigan, Lancashire, England
MotherBetty Ball
FatherPeter Orme

Born in Poulton, Lancashire, England on 3 Jan 1813 to Peter Orme and Betty Ball. George Orme married Sarah Thomason and had 9 children. He passed away on April 1874 in Scholes, Wigan, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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Peter Orme
1790 - 1844
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Betty Ball
1792 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Thomason
1818 - 1889
Children Show all
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Thomas Orme
1848 - 1906
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Alice Orme
1859 - 1889
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Bethy (Elizabeth) Ashton Orme
1844 - 1915
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Peter Orme
1840 - 1914
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Mary Orme
1842 - Unknown
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William Orme
1856 - 1914
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Jane Orme
1852 - Unknown
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John Orme
1863 - Unknown
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Lydia Orme
1840 - 1893

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