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James Farthing

BirthBef. 14 Dec 1771 - Kersey, Suffolk, England
DeathBef. 27 Nov 1855 - Lindsey, Suffolk, England
MotherFanny Elizabeth Barton
FatherJohn Farthing

Born in Kersey, Suffolk, England on Bef. 14 Dec 1771 to John Farthing and Fanny Elizabeth Barton. James Farthing married Sarah Cutter and had 10 children. He passed away on Bef. 27 Nov 1855 in Lindsey, Suffolk, England.

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John Farthing
1737 - Unknown
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Fanny Elizabeth Barton
1738 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Cutter
1775 - 1847
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James Farthing
1793 - 1852
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Ann Farthing
1805 - 1879
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Elizabeth Farthing
1801 - 1883
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Harriet Farthing
1811 - 1895
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George Farthing
1808 - 1879
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Sarah Farthing
1797 - 1829
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Joshua Farthing
1802 - Unknown
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Joseph Farthing
1808 - Unknown
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James Farthing
1795 - 1841
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Mary Farthing
1805 - 1879

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