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James Braddock

Birth1874 - Mottram, Cheshire
Death1956 - Glossop Derbyshire
MotherElizabeth Bowyer
FatherThomas Braddock

Born in Mottram, Cheshire on 1874 to Thomas Braddock and Elizabeth Bowyer. James Braddock married Emily Elizabeth Hollins and had 9 children. He passed away on 1956 in Glossop Derbyshire.

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Thomas Braddock
1854 - 1932
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Elizabeth Bowyer
1852 - 1939
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Emily Elizabeth Hollins
1875 - 1955
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Thomas Braddock
1897 - 1916
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Emily Walters Braddock
1912 - 1987
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Jane Braddock
1907 - 1977
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Ada Braddock
1903 - 1938
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Hetty Braddock
1914 - 1940
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Amy Braddock
1908 - 2004
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Richard Braddock
1910 - 1998
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Miles Braddock
1900 - 1971
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George Braddock
1905 - 1917

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