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James Grocott

Birth1787 - Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England
Death2 Jul 1849 - Liverpool Road Stoke
MotherLydia Barrow
FatherJoseph Grocott

Born in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England on 1787 to Joseph Grocott and Lydia Barrow. James Grocott married Eliza Mountford and had 9 children. He passed away on 2 Jul 1849 in Liverpool Road Stoke.

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Parents
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Joseph Grocott
1749 - 1811
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Lydia Barrow
1739 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Mountford
1806 - 1843
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Rebecca Brunt
1789 - 1840
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John Grocott
1813 - 1876
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Benjamin Brunt Grocott
1816 - 1886
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James Grocott
1823 - 1881
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Joseph Grocott
1811 - 1881
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Sarah Grocott
1813 - 1893
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Clarissa Grocott
1821 - Unknown
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Thirza Grocott
1818 - 1839
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Elijah Grocott
1837 - Unknown
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Sampson Grocott
1828 - Unknown

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