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Abraham Appleton

Birth1771 - Deane, Nr Basingstoke, Hampshire, England
DeathJan 1837 - Herriard, Hampshire, England
MotherHannah Smith
FatherGeorge Appleton

Born in Deane, Nr Basingstoke, Hampshire, England on 1771 to George Appleton and Hannah Smith. Abraham Appleton married Sarah Barnes and had 7 children. He passed away on Jan 1837 in Herriard, Hampshire, England.

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George Appleton
1737 - Unknown
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Hannah Smith
1742 - Unknown
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Sarah Barnes
1768 - 1832
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Jane Appleton
1795 - 1837
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Charlotte Appleton
1798 - 1882
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James Appleton
1792 - Unknown
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George Appleton
1804 - 1846
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David Appleton
1809 - 1836
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Mary Appleton
1800 - Unknown
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William Appleton
1811 - 1899

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