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Ellen Appleton

Birth7 Nov 1807 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Death1854 - West Derby, Liverpool
MotherAnn Arnold
FatherHenry Appleton

Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 7 Nov 1807 to Henry Appleton and Ann Arnold. Ellen Appleton married Robert Banks and had 14 children. She passed away on 1854 in West Derby, Liverpool.

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Parents
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Henry Appleton
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Arnold
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Robert Banks
1808 - 1873
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Ann Peers
1850 - Unknown
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Sarah Banks
1837 - 1884
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Samuel Banks
1847 - 1917
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Edward Banks
1837 - Unknown
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Margaret Banks
1830 - Unknown
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Ellen Banks
1831 - 1881
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Esther Banks
1843 - 1879
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Jane Banks
1846 - 1913
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Walter Banks
1850 - Unknown
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Robert Banks
1832 - 1885
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Henry Banks
1834 - 1858
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Elizabeth Banks
1829 - 1897
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Margery Banks
1841 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Banks
1829 - 1897

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