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Isabel Appleton

BirthDec 1863 - Whitstable, Kent, England
Death1934 - Not Available
MotherSarah Blaxland
FatherWilliam Appleton

Born in Whitstable, Kent, England on Dec 1863 to William Appleton and Sarah Blaxland. Isabel Appleton married Alfred Godfrey and had 8 children. She passed away on 1934.

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William Appleton
1831 - 1913
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Sarah Blaxland
1831 - 1913
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Alfred Godfrey
1861 - 1929
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George Appleton Godfrey
1892 - 1978
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Isabel Mary Godfrey
1894 - 1955
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Kathleen Ruth Godfrey
1906 - 1992
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Helen Rose Godfrey
1901 - 1987
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William Frank Godfrey
1887 - 1973
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Stephen Norman Godfrey
1889 - 1970
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Bessie Florence Godfrey
1896 - 1977
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Dora Lilian Godfrey
1903 - 1991

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