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Charles Cornforth

BirthSep 1851 - Yorkshire North Riding, United Kingdom
DeathOctober 1914 - Durham, United Kingdom
MotherAnn Walker
FatherCharles Cornforth

Born in Yorkshire North Riding, United Kingdom on Sep 1851 to Charles Cornforth and Ann Walker. Charles Cornforth married Hannah Walker and had 7 children. He passed away on October 1914 in Durham, United Kingdom.

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Charles Cornforth
1824 - 1877
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Ann Walker
1825 - Unknown
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Hannah Walker
1856 - Unknown
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James Cornforth
1889 - Unknown
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Polly Cornforth
1891 - 1914
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John Robert Cornforth
1894 - Unknown
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Hannah Cornforth
1878 - 1938
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Jane Ann Cornforth
1897 - 1914
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Charles Cornforth
1887 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cornforth
1884 - Unknown

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