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Elizabeth APPLETON

Birth5 Nov 1771 - Yorkshire, England
DeathAfter:1851 - Not Available
Motherunknown unknown
FatherWilliam Appleton

Born in Yorkshire, England on 5 Nov 1771 to William Appleton and unknown unknown. Elizabeth APPLETON married James Jepson and had 9 children. She passed away on After:1851.

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Parents
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William Appleton
1746 - Unknown
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Unknown Unknown
1748 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James Jepson
1759 - 1837
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Robert Jepson
1801 - Unknown
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John Jepson
1811 - 1881
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James Jepson
1797 - 1867
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Mary Jepson
1817 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jepson
1813 - 1883
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Ann Jepson
1807 - Unknown
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Jane Jepson
1797 - Unknown
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Thomas Jepson
1804 - Unknown
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Robert Jepson
1801 - Unknown

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