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James Crompton

Birth1810 - Over Hulton, Lancashire, England
Death03 Oct 1878 - Bolton, Lancashire, England
MotherAnn Longworth
FatherEllis Crompton

Born in Over Hulton, Lancashire, England on 1810 to Ellis Crompton and Ann Longworth. James Crompton married Lucy Chadwick and had 8 children. He passed away on 03 Oct 1878 in Bolton, Lancashire, England.

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Ellis Crompton
1783 - 1851
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Ann Longworth
1788 - 1866
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Lucy Chadwick
1809 - 1870
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Alfred Crompton
1852 - 1922
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Henry Crompton
1834 - 1906
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James Crompton
1842 - 1932
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William Crompton
1832 - 1916
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Mary Ann Crompton
1846 - 1882
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Joseph Crompton
1838 - 1908
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Ellis Crompton
1840 - 1881
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Alfred Crompton
1850 - 1850

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