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John Barrass

Birth14 Aug 1804 - Thorne, Yorkshire, , England
DeathNot Available - Yorkshire, England
MotherDiana Kitson
FatherSamuel Barrass

Born in Thorne, Yorkshire, , England on 14 Aug 1804 to Samuel Barrass and Diana Kitson. John Barrass married Rebecca Beighton and had 10 children. He passed away in Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Samuel Barrass
1754 - 1831
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Diana Kitson
1764 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Rebecca Beighton
1805 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Barrass
1830 - Unknown
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Matthew Barrass
1833 - Unknown
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Joseph Barrass
1837 - Unknown
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Emma Barrass
1844 - Unknown
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Thomas Barrass
1835 - 1898
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Martha Barrass
1828 - Unknown
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Alfred Barras
1840 - 1903
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Martha Barrass
1827 - 1856
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Alfred Barrass
1841 - Unknown
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Emma B Barrass
1844 - 1898

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