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James Paramore

Birth1826 - Sheffield
DeathSEP 1895 - Ecclesall Bierlow
MotherAnn Mallinson
FatherSamuel Lilly Paramour

Born in Sheffield on 1826 to Samuel Lilly Paramour and Ann Mallinson. James Paramore married Eliza Sanderson and had 8 children. He passed away on SEP 1895 in Ecclesall Bierlow.

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Samuel Lilly Paramour
1839 - 1929
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Ann Mallinson
1791 - Unknown
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Eliza Sanderson
1832 - Unknown
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Sarah Paramore
1869 - 1869
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Samuel Paramore Sanderson
1871 - Unknown
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Mark Paramore Sanderson
1862 - 1890
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Charles Paramore
1875 - Unknown
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James Paramore Sanderson
1869 - Unknown
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Edwin Paramore
1860 - 1904
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Samuel Sipler Paramore
1855 - 1912
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Matilda Parramore
1866 - 1936

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