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John Cornforth

Birth1783 - Danby,Yorkshire - North Riding, United Kingdom
Death23 Dec 1876 - Park House , Liverton, Yorkshire, England
MotherJohn Cornforth
FatherJohn Cornforth

Born in Danby,Yorkshire - North Riding, United Kingdom on 1783 to John Cornforth and John Cornforth. John Cornforth married Mary Nicholson and had 6 children. He passed away on 23 Dec 1876 in Park House , Liverton, Yorkshire, England.

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John Cornforth
1783 - 1876
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John Cornforth
1783 - 1876
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Mary Nicholson
1787 - 1880
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Hannah Oxley Nee Cornforth
1815 - 1839
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John Cornforth
1818 - 1881
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Mary Cornforth
1818 - 1899
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Catherine Cornforth
1823 - Unknown
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Ann Dale Nee Nicholson
1812 - 1836
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Mary Cornforth
1814 - 1814

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