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George Robert Appleton

Birth30 Jan 1848 - St George in the East, London, United Kingdom
Death22.3.1927 - 11 Brenton St Limehouse, East London
MotherMary Ann Fenning
FatherRichard Thomas Appleton

Born in St George in the East, London, United Kingdom on 30 Jan 1848 to Richard Thomas Appleton and Mary Ann Fenning. George Robert Appleton married Cordelia Jemima Rawlinson and had 10 children. He passed away on 22.3.1927 in 11 Brenton St Limehouse, East London.

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Richard Thomas Appleton
1820 - 1858
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Mary Ann Fenning
1818 - 1896
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Cordelia Jemima Rawlinson
1851 - 1933
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Mary Anne Ellen 'Polly' Appleton
1873 - 1961
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Richard W Appleton
1871 - 1954
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Clara Alice Appleton
1884 - 1919
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Cordelia Jemima Appleton
1869 - 1928
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James Appleton
1883 - Unknown
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Henry (J Or Thomas) Appleton
1886 - Unknown
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Rosina Alice Appleton
1896 - 1983
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William Appleton
1894 - Unknown
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Robert Appleton
1880 - Unknown
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Janina Appleton
1869 - Unknown

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