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James Robert Young

Birth24 December 1842 - Farnworth, Lancashire, England
Death4 Dec 1910 - Cleburne, Johnson, Texas
MotherMary Ann Young
FatherThomas Young

Born in Farnworth, Lancashire, England on 24 December 1842 to Thomas Young and Mary Ann Young. James Robert Young had 9 children. He passed away on 4 Dec 1910 in Cleburne, Johnson, Texas.

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Thomas Young
1795 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Young
1807 - Unknown
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Alice A Young
1866 - Unknown
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Thomas Young
1872 - Unknown
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Isabella Young
1884 - Unknown
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Hannah Young
1876 - Unknown
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Emma Young
1899 - Unknown
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Beatrice Young
1889 - Unknown
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Betsy C Young
1882 - Unknown
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Jennie Elizabeth Young
1878 - 1916
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Lily Young
1886 - Unknown

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