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John Freeman

Birth4 August 1780 - Lucker, Northumberland, England
Death1862 - Not Available
MotherFortune Southern
FatherArchbold Freeman

Born in Lucker, Northumberland, England on 4 August 1780 to Archbold Freeman and Fortune Southern. John Freeman married Elizabeth Lithgo and had 9 children. He passed away on 1862.

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Parents
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Archbold Freeman
1725 - 1803
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Fortune Southern
1729 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Lithgo
1785 - 1829
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Dorothy Thompson
1785 - Unknown
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James Lithgo Freeman
1816 - 1902
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John Freeman
1814 - 1870
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William Freeman
1810 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Freeman
1820 - Unknown
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Fortune Freeman
1817 - 1842
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Thomas Freeman
1823 - Unknown
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John Freeman
1824 - Unknown
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John Freeman
1811 - 1870
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William Freeman
1807 - Unknown

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