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David Appleton

Birth1853 - Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Death1914 - Southport Tasmania Australia
MotherMary Ann Johnson
FatherJoseph Appleton

Born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia on 1853 to Joseph Appleton and Mary Ann Johnson. David Appleton married Alice Riley and had 12 children. He passed away on 1914 in Southport Tasmania Australia.

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Joseph Appleton
1816 - 1855
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Mary Ann Johnson
1822 - 1850
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Alice Riley
1858 - 1924
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Patrick John Appleton
1880 - 1940
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John Edward Appleton
1882 - 1946
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David William Appleton
1877 - 1895
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Violet Eveline Appleton
1891 - 1973
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Clarence Roy Appleton (Ford)
1895 - 1958
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Alice Appleton
1878 - 1962
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Mary Appleton
1885 - 1941
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Kathleen Alice Ford
1883 - 1940
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Alice Ford
1908 - Unknown
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John Emerald Ford
1889 - 1967
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Clyde Albert Ford
1893 - 1916
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Mabel Ford
1888 - 1977

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