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John Bleasby

Birth6 Jun 1675 - Whitkirk Yorkshire England
Deathabt 1759 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Ashmore
FatherBartholomew Bleasby

Born in Whitkirk Yorkshire England on 6 Jun 1675 to Bartholomew Bleasby and Elizabeth Ashmore. John Bleasby married Mary Cummock and had 1 child. He passed away on abt 1759.

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Parents
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Bartholomew Bleasby
1650 - 1729
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Elizabeth Ashmore
1650 - 1722
Spouse(s)
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Mary Cummock
Unknown - Unknown
Children
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Daniel Bleasby
Unknown - Unknown

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Historical Records for John Bleasby

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Name
John Bleazby
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