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John Gorst

Birth30 Apr 1826 - Liverpool, Lancashire, , England
Death16 Dec 1904 - Mazomanie, Dane, Wisconsin, United States
MotherMartha Brown
FatherRobert Gorst

Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, , England on 30 Apr 1826 to Robert Gorst and Martha Brown. John Gorst married Prudence Copley and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 Dec 1904 in Mazomanie, Dane, Wisconsin, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Gorst
1795 - 1863
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Martha Brown
1799 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Prudence Copley
1830 - 1914
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George Gorst
1861 - 1942
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Wealtha Gorst
1867 - 1943
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Bessie Gorst
1869 - 1957
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Sarah Copley Gorst
1865 - 1951
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Drusilla Gorst
1859 - 1946
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Robert Newton Gorst
1859 - 1923
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Sarah Hughes Gorst
1863 - 1864
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William Gorst
1855 - 1927
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Charles Gorst
1853 - 1952

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