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James Arrowsmith

Birthabt 1804 - Ince, Lancashire, England
Death29 Apr 1858 - Chorley district, Lancashire, United Kingdom
MotherMary Brown
FatherWilliam Arrowsmith

Born in Ince, Lancashire, England on abt 1804 to William Arrowsmith and Mary Brown. James Arrowsmith married Betty (Dickinson) Dicconson and had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Apr 1858 in Chorley district, Lancashire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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William Arrowsmith
1775 - 1859
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Mary Brown
1778 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Betty (Dickinson) Dicconson
1804 - 1861
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Margaret Arrowsmith
1834 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Arrowsmith
1845 - Unknown
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James Arrowsmith
1838 - 1910
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Elizabeth Arrowsmith
1848 - 1918
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William Arrowsmith
1847 - Unknown
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John Arrowsmith
1836 - 1885
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Francis Arrowsmith
1831 - 1861
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Esther Arrowsmith
1833 - 1912
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Ralph Arrowsmith
1840 - 1919
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Elizabeth Arrowsmith
1845 - Unknown

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