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John Bromley

Birth23 feb 1772 - Beckermet St Johns, Cumberland, England
Death23 Jun 1841 - Keswick, Cumberland, England
MotherMary Allen
FatherJames Bromley

Born in Beckermet St Johns, Cumberland, England on 23 feb 1772 to James Bromley and Mary Allen. John Bromley married Elizabeth Ashburner and had 9 children. He passed away on 23 Jun 1841 in Keswick, Cumberland, England.

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Parents
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James Bromley
1736 - 1773
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Mary Allen
1734 - 1794
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ashburner
1776 - 1850
Children Show all
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William Bromley
1811 - 1861
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Sarah Bromley
1805 - 1849
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John Bromley
1797 - Unknown
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Martin Bromley
1799 - Unknown
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Richard Bromley
1808 - Unknown
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James Bromley
1801 - Unknown
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Ann Bromley
1813 - 1891
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Robert Bromley
1817 - Unknown
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Thomas Bromley
1803 - 1863

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