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James Booth

Birth1866 - Pittshill, Staffordshire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherEmma Hales
FatherEdwin Worthington

Born in Pittshill, Staffordshire, England on 1866 to Edwin Worthington and Emma Hales. James Booth married Bertha Weston and had 11 children.

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Parents
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Edwin Worthington
1840 - Unknown
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Emma Hales
1840 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Bertha Weston
1863 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Frederick Booth
1886 - Unknown
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Jane E Booth
1889 - Unknown
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Richard Stanley Booth
1891 - 1959
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Gertrude E Booth
1900 - Unknown
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Bertha A Booth
1898 - Unknown
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Arthur Will Booth
1895 - 1978
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James Booth
1883 - Unknown
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Florence Booth
1887 - Unknown
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Margeuretta Booth
1893 - Unknown
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Joseph Booth
Unknown - Unknown
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Wilfred Booth
1886 - Unknown

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