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James Batten

Birth1887 - Hampshire
Death15 Jan 1965 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
MotherRose Ann Elliott
FatherJames Batten

Born in Hampshire on 1887 to James Batten and Rose Ann Elliott. James Batten married Nellie Robinson and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1965 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Parents
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James Batten
1855 - 1937
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Rose Ann Elliott
1863 - 1947
Spouse(s)
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Nellie Robinson
1885 - 1979
Children Show all
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Gertrude May Batting
1908 - 1997
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Harold Batting
1907 - Unknown
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George Batting
1905 - 1923
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Albert Edward Batting
1910 - Unknown
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James Arthur Batting
1915 - 1999
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Charles Batting
1913 - Unknown
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William Batting
1904 - 1905
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Walter Batting
1912 - 1917
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Thomas William Batting
1917 - 1993
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Frederick Batting
1921 - 1995

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