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Hannah Appleton

Birthabt. 1764 - Not Available
DeathMarch 1825 - Hinderwell, Yorkshire, , England
MotherMary Snowdon
FatherRichard Appleton

Born on abt. 1764 to Richard Appleton and Mary Snowdon. Hannah Appleton married Snowdon Stephenson and had 8 children. She passed away on March 1825 in Hinderwell, Yorkshire, , England.

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Parents
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Richard Appleton
1724 - Unknown
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Mary Snowdon
1721 - 1747
Spouse(s)
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Snowdon Stephenson
1766 - 1847
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Appleton Stephenson
1806 - 1876
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Hannah Stephenson
1787 - Unknown
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Thomas Stephenson
1794 - Unknown
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John Stephenson
1797 - Unknown
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George Stephenson
1800 - Unknown
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James Stephenson
1802 - 1802
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Richard Stephenson
1792 - 1892
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William Stephenson
1790 - Unknown

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