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Jesse Farthing

Birth1798 - 1677127, Suffolk, England
Death1848 - Cosford, Suffolk, England
MotherMartha Everett
FatherGeorge Farthing

Born in 1677127, Suffolk, England on 1798 to George Farthing and Martha Everett. Jesse Farthing married Jemima Whymark and had 8 children. He passed away on 1848 in Cosford, Suffolk, England.

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George Farthing
1744 - 1798
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Martha Everett
1757 - 1825
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Jemima Whymark
1799 - 1880
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John Farthing
1830 - 1911
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Caroline Farthing
1830 - 1888
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Ann Farthing
1837 - 1879
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William Whymark Farthing
1825 - 1885
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Walter Farthing
1842 - 1915
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Elizabeth Farthing
1823 - 1887
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Susan Farthing
1826 - 1914
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Shadrach Meshach Farthing
1833 - 1904

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