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John Codling

Birth04 Jun 1758 - Kirkwhelpington, England, United Kingdom
Death28 aug 1806 - kirkwelpington northumberland
MotherCatharine Jameson
FatherEDWARD CODLING

Born in Kirkwhelpington, England, United Kingdom on 04 Jun 1758 to EDWARD CODLING and Catharine Jameson. John Codling married Hannah Milburne and had 8 children. He passed away on 28 aug 1806 in kirkwelpington northumberland.

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Parents
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Edward Codling
1718 - 1781
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Catharine Jameson
1724 - 1787
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Milburne
1761 - 1846
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Hannah Codling
1793 - 1848
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Thomas Codling
1797 - 1878
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Edward Codling
1795 - Unknown
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Christopher Codling
1801 - Unknown
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Edward Milburn Codling
1789 - Unknown
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John Codling
1791 - Unknown
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Christopher Codling
1797 - Unknown
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Ann Codling
1805 - Unknown

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