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James Waddleton

Birth1785 - Trepassey, Newfoundland
Death16 Aug 1866 - Trepassey, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
MotherMARY ARMSTRONG
FatherJohn WADDLETON

Born in Trepassey, Newfoundland on 1785 to John WADDLETON and MARY ARMSTRONG. James Waddleton married Bridget Curtis and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 Aug 1866 in Trepassey, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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Parents
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John Waddleton
1763 - Unknown
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Mary Armstrong
1766 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Bridget Curtis
1800 - Unknown
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Margaret Ui Female
1791 - 1867
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Mary Curtin
Unknown - Unknown
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Samuel Waddleton
1820 - 1866
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James Waddleton
1830 - 1899
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George Waddleton
1827 - 1912
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Catherine Waddleton
1831 - 1903
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John Waddleton
1825 - 1864
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Richard Waddleton
1822 - 1866
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Mary Emma Waddleton
1850 - Unknown
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James Waddleton
1848 - 1928
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George Waddleton
1850 - 1931

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