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James Balmforth

Birthabt 1821 - Skircoate, Yorkshire, England
DeathSep 1891 - Todmorden, Lancashire, England
MotherNancy Nutter
FatherJames Balmforth

Born in Skircoate, Yorkshire, England on abt 1821 to James Balmforth and Nancy Nutter. James Balmforth married Elizabeth Jelly and had 7 children. He passed away on Sep 1891 in Todmorden, Lancashire, England.

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James Balmforth
1797 - Unknown
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Nancy Nutter
1801 - 1871
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Elizabeth Jelly
1823 - 1890
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Clara Elizabeth Balmforth
1860 - 1938
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George Balmforth
1858 - Unknown
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Lilly Balmforth
1865 - 1947
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John William Balmforth
1842 - 1907
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Emily Balmforth
1856 - 1900
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Harriet Balmforth
1854 - Unknown
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Naomi Balmforth
1851 - 1853

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