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John Frampton

Birth12 May 1827 - Birmingham
DeathJanuary 1890 - Birmingham, Warwickshire
MotherMary Ketley
FatherJohn Frampton

Born in Birmingham on 12 May 1827 to John Frampton and Mary Ketley. John Frampton married Elizabeth (Betsey) Lichfield and had 9 children. He passed away on January 1890 in Birmingham, Warwickshire.

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Parents
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John Frampton
1808 - Unknown
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Mary Ketley
1807 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth (Betsey) Lichfield
1837 - 1893
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Thomas Frampton
1869 - Unknown
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John Frampton
1853 - Unknown
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Herbert Frampton
1867 - Unknown
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Arthur Frampton
1861 - Unknown
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Albert Frampton
1863 - Unknown
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William Henry Frampton
1859 - 1931
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Edward Frampton
1857 - Unknown
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Samuel Frampton
1871 - Unknown
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Clara Frampton
1866 - Unknown

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