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James Layton

Birth5 JAN 1767 - Whitby, Yorkshire, England
Death5 February 1827 - Stanwick St John, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary Moody
FatherTHOMAS Layton

Born in Whitby, Yorkshire, England on 5 JAN 1767 to THOMAS Layton and Mary Moody. James Layton married ann wilkinson and had 10 children. He passed away on 5 February 1827 in Stanwick St John, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Layton
1726 - Unknown
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Mary Moody
1737 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ann Wilkinson
1767 - 1842
Children Show all
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Robert Layton
1802 - 1866
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Thomas Layton
1797 - Unknown
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Uriah Layton
1806 - 1861
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Hannah S Layton
1790 - 1852
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Jane Layton
1809 - 1872
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Joshua Layton
1792 - Unknown
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James Layton
1799 - 1856
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Henry Layton
1801 - 1861
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George Layton
1811 - Unknown
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William Layton
1804 - 1852

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