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James Longbottom

Birth1828 - Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire
Death19 JAN 1878 - Halifax, West Yorkshire
MotherElizabeth Bell
FatherThomas Longbottom

Born in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire on 1828 to Thomas Longbottom and Elizabeth Bell. James Longbottom had 12 children. He passed away on 19 JAN 1878 in Halifax, West Yorkshire.

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Thomas Longbottom
1799 - 1888
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Elizabeth Bell
1796 - 1843
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Elizabeth Ann Longbottom
1849 - 1929
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Tom Longbottom
1861 - Unknown
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Joseph Longbottom
1855 - Unknown
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Clara Alice Longbottom
1871 - 1935
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Emma Longbottom
1857 - Unknown
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Martha Longbottom
1852 - Unknown
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Eliza Longbottom
1858 - 1941
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Ruth Longbottom
1862 - Unknown
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Tom Longbottom
1862 - Unknown
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William Longbottom
1869 - Unknown
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John Longbottom
1865 - Unknown
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Mary Ellen Longbottom
1867 - 1875

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