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James Appleton

Birth21 Jan 1839 - Tarbock, Lancashire, England
DeathJuly 1885 - Liverpool, Lancashire
MotherMartha Burrows
FatherJames Appleton (& Burrows)

Born in Tarbock, Lancashire, England on 21 Jan 1839 to James Appleton (& Burrows) and Martha Burrows. James Appleton married Sarah Ann Ambler and had 7 children. He passed away on July 1885 in Liverpool, Lancashire.

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James Appleton (& Burrows)
1797 - 1869
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Martha Burrows
1799 - 1873
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Sarah Ann Ambler
1842 - 1906
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Hannah Appleton
1863 - 1939
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Martha Appleton
1865 - 1930
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Emily Appleton
1869 - Unknown
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George Ambler Appleton
1870 - Unknown
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Ellen Appleton
1872 - 1911
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James Appleton
1876 - 1945
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John Appleton
1878 - Unknown

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