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John Catchpole

Birth30 Jan 1747 - South Elmham, Suffolk, England
Death06 May 1842 - Tunstall, Suffolk, England
MotherMary Holland
FatherWilliam CATCHPOLE

Born in South Elmham, Suffolk, England on 30 Jan 1747 to William CATCHPOLE and Mary Holland. John Catchpole married Elizabeth BOTWRIGHT and had 7 children. He passed away on 06 May 1842 in Tunstall, Suffolk, England.

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William Catchpole
1694 - 1759
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Mary Holland
1700 - 1797
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Elizabeth Botwright
1755 - 1834
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James Catchpole
1796 - 1874
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Mary Ii Catchpole
1776 - 1786
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Sarah Catchpole
1779 - Unknown
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Letiiia I Catchpole
1784 - Unknown
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John Catchpole
1797 - 1874
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William Catchpole
1771 - 1843
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Letiiia I Catchpole
1784 - Unknown

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