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John Claxton

Birth29 Oct 1704 - Mileham, Norfolk, , England
Death1770 - Mileham, Norfolk, England
MotherMary Bryant
FatherEdmund Claxton

Born in Mileham, Norfolk, , England on 29 Oct 1704 to Edmund Claxton and Mary Bryant. John Claxton married Mary Flood and had 10 children. He passed away on 1770 in Mileham, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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Edmund Claxton
1668 - 1737
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Mary Bryant
1644 - 1685
Spouse(s)
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Mary Flood
1708 - 1743
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Helena Burrage
Unknown - 1728
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Edmund Claxton
1746 - 1827
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William Claxton
1736 - 1804
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Robert Claxton
1744 - 1801
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Thomas Claxton
1755 - Unknown
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John Claxton
1732 - 1804
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Ann Claxton
1741 - Unknown
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Mary Claxton
1749 - 1781
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Margaret Claxton
1750 - 1785
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Elizabeth Claxton
1741 - 1771
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Mary Senkler
1740 - 1805

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