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Jane Appleton

Birth1721 - Kirby in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
Death5 Mar 1779 - Great Boughton, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary Potter
FatherCaleb Appleton

Born in Kirby in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England on 1721 to Caleb Appleton and Mary Potter. Jane Appleton married Ralph Greensides and had 12 children. She passed away on 5 Mar 1779 in Great Boughton, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Caleb Appleton
1694 - Unknown
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Mary Potter
1695 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ralph Greensides
1705 - 1783
Children Show all
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William Grenside
1768 - 1829
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Dorothea Greenside. (Grenside)
1760 - 1815
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Jane Greenside
1744 - 1826
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Mary Greensides
1751 - 1824
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Ralph Greenside
1742 - 1808
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James Greenside
1749 - 1791
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George Greenside
1754 - 1755
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Martha Greensides
1746 - 1817
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Elizabeth Greenside
1763 - 1844
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George Grenside
1758 - 1812
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Ann Greenside
1756 - 1824
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William Greensides
Unknown - Unknown

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