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John Graddon

BirthAbt Aug 1781 - Plymouth, Charles the Martyr, Devon, England
Death15 Feb 1830 - Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
MotherAnn Cann
FatherArthur Graddon

Born in Plymouth, Charles the Martyr, Devon, England on Abt Aug 1781 to Arthur Graddon and Ann Cann. John Graddon married Angelica Ross and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Feb 1830 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

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Parents
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Arthur Graddon
1770 - 1831
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Ann Cann
1756 - 1843
Spouse(s)
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Angelica Ross
1794 - 1868
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Hester Or Esther Lewis
1783 - 1809
Children Show all
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Charles Stuart Graddon
1820 - 1907
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Angelica "Angelique" Graddon
1811 - 1894
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David John Graddon
1814 - 1841
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John Macnider Graddon
1824 - 1829
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Arthur William Graddon
1826 - 1829
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Mary Graddon
1802 - 1864
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William Urban Graddon
1829 - 1904
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Elizabeth Julia Graddon
1822 - 1828
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Caroline Graddon
1818 - 1895
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Amelia Graddon
1816 - 1905

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