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James Freestone

Birth1812 - Great Cornard, Suffolk, England
Death26 Sep 1898 - Southelmham, St Michael, Suffolk, England
MotherSarah Lusher
FatherJames Freestone

Born in Great Cornard, Suffolk, England on 1812 to James Freestone and Sarah Lusher. James Freestone married Hannah Wallis and had 7 children. He passed away on 26 Sep 1898 in Southelmham, St Michael, Suffolk, England.

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James Freestone
1801 - 1812
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Sarah Lusher
1801 - 1889
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Hannah Wallis
1815 - 1902
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William Freestone
1840 - 1912
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Walter Freestone
1856 - 1918
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Mary Ann Freestone
1850 - Unknown
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Emma Freestone
1847 - 1933
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Frederick Freestone
1854 - 1927
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John Freestone
1836 - 1904
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James Freestone
1845 - 1913

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