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Benjamin Asquith

Birth1803 - Mirfield, Yorkshire, England
Death28th January 1862 - Dewsbury, Yorkshire West Riding
MotherBetty Howarth
FatherJohn Asquith

Born in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England on 1803 to John Asquith and Betty Howarth. Benjamin Asquith married Benjamin Asquith and had 14 children. He passed away on 28th January 1862 in Dewsbury, Yorkshire West Riding.

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Parents
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John Asquith
1785 - Unknown
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Betty Howarth
1793 - Unknown
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Benjamin Asquith
1803 - 1862
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Sarah Blakely
1807 - 1875
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Zimmeras Asquith
1827 - 1891
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Amy Asquith
1853 - 1936
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Jane Asquith
1829 - Unknown
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Dosithious Asquith
1842 - 1877
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Adah Asquith
1838 - Unknown
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Mary Asquith
1838 - Unknown
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Cain Asquith
1827 - 1877
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Tom Asquith.
1831 - 1908
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Sam Asquith
1832 - Unknown
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Desithens Asquith
1843 - Unknown
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Ann Asquith.
1854 - Unknown
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Ben Asquith.
1849 - 1888
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Bera Asquith
1846 - 1890
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Elizabeth Kershaw
1847 - Unknown

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