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John Allflatt

Birth8 Jan 1801 - North Runcton, Norfolk, England
DeathSEPTEMBER 25 1883 - KINGS LYNN NORFOLK
MotherFrances Goodwin
FatherWilliam Alflatt

Born in North Runcton, Norfolk, England on 8 Jan 1801 to William Alflatt and Frances Goodwin. John Allflatt married Martha Algar and had 8 children. He passed away on SEPTEMBER 25 1883 in KINGS LYNN NORFOLK.

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Parents
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William Alflatt
1771 - 1845
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Frances Goodwin
1775 - 1824
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Martha Algar
1803 - 1867
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Hannah Fulcher
1806 - 1887
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William Alflat
1833 - 1833
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Richard Matthew Allflatt
1844 - 1914
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William Mathew Alflat
1836 - 1895
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Mary Anne Alflat
1839 - 1917
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Martha Alflatt
1824 - 1838
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Frances Alflat
1826 - Unknown
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William Alflat
1829 - 1829
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John Alflat
1831 - 1889

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