1. | William Henry Boden was born in 1900 in Birkenhead (son of Frederick James Boden and Sarah Wright). |
2. | Frederick James Boden was born on 24 Aug 1866 in Leicester Street, Witton, Northwich (son of Edward Boden and Betsey Whitehead); died in 1908 in Wallasey, Wirral. Other Events:
Frederick married Sarah Wright on 30 Nov 1895 in Christ Church, Barnton. Sarah (daughter of Richard Wright) was born in 1875 in Sandbach, Cheshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Sarah Wright was born in 1875 in Sandbach, Cheshire (daughter of Richard Wright).
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4. | Edward Boden was born in 1841 in Davenham (son of Richard Boden and Mary Palin). Other Events:
Edward married Betsey Whitehead on 7 May 1866 in St Peter, Liverpool. Betsey (daughter of James Whitehead and Sarah Jackson) was born in 1840 in Northwich. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Betsey Whitehead was born in 1840 in Northwich (daughter of James Whitehead and Sarah Jackson).
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6. | Richard Wright
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8. | Richard Boden was born on 14 Oct 1815 in Great Budworth, Cheshire (son of Edward Boden and Lydia Barrow); died on 16 Jun 1895 in Northwich. Other Events:
Richard married Mary Palin on 27 Apr 1837 in Great Budworth, Cheshire. Mary (daughter of Joseph Palin and Fanny Malam) was born on 6 Aug 1818 in Northwich. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Mary Palin was born on 6 Aug 1818 in Northwich (daughter of Joseph Palin and Fanny Malam). Other Events:
Notes: Confusingly there is a baptism in Cheshire Bishop's transcrips at Little Leigh, Cheshire, dated June 23 1816, parents Joseph and Fanny. But as there is no record of another couple with the same names this is assumed to be the same girl, with the date mistranscribed.
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10. | James Whitehead was born in 1799 in Northwich (son of Thomas Whitehead and Nancy Boden). Other Events:
James married Sarah Jackson on 7 Aug 1826 in Witton cum Twambrooks. Sarah was born in 1803 in Witton cum Twambrooks; died before 1861. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Sarah Jackson was born in 1803 in Witton cum Twambrooks; died before 1861.
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