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Charles John Wrightson

BirthJan 1858 - Camplesford, Yorkshire, England
DeathNovember 1917 - Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding, England
MotherJane Elizabeth Larard
FatherJames Wrightson

Born in Camplesford, Yorkshire, England on Jan 1858 to James Wrightson and Jane Elizabeth Larard. Charles John Wrightson married Sarah Jane Morfitt and had 5 children. He passed away on November 1917 in Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding, England.

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James Wrightson
1833 - 1922
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Jane Elizabeth Larard
1834 - 1922
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Sarah Jane Morfitt
1857 - 1926
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Gertrude Wrightson
1887 - 1979
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James Wrightson
1890 - 1925
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Frank Wrightson
1888 - Unknown
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Charles William Wrightson
1885 - 1969
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Walter Wrightson
1891 - 1975

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