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James Ramsbottom

Birth16 Nov 1745 - Haslingden, Lancashire, England
Death27 Mar 1806 - Madison, Madison, Virginia, United States
MotherAnne Clayton
FatherJohn Ramsbottom

Born in Haslingden, Lancashire, England on 16 Nov 1745 to John Ramsbottom and Anne Clayton. James Ramsbottom married Hannah Hall and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 Mar 1806 in Madison, Madison, Virginia, United States.

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John Ramsbottom
1724 - Unknown
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Anne Clayton
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah Hall
1745 - Unknown
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Thomas Ransbottom
1778 - 1878
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William H. Ramsbottom Ransbottom
1777 - 1838
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James Ramsbottom
1779 - 1848
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Simeon' Ransbottom
1794 - 1851
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Abraham Ramsbottom
1789 - 1809
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Joseph Ramsbottom
1786 - 1847
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Hannah Ramsbottom
1792 - 1834
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Mary "Polly" Ramsbottom
1798 - 1867
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Richard Ramsbottom
1789 - 1816

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