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John Harper Crompton

BirthApril 1852 - Bridlington, Yorkshire East Riding
Death27 Jun 1935 - Stockport, Cheshire, England
MotherFrances Harper
FatherJames Crompton

Born in Bridlington, Yorkshire East Riding on April 1852 to James Crompton and Frances Harper. John Harper Crompton married Sarah Jane Kneeshaw and had 10 children. He passed away on 27 Jun 1935 in Stockport, Cheshire, England.

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James Crompton
1807 - 1896
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Frances Harper
1815 - 1858
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Sarah Jane Kneeshaw
1850 - 1930
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Florence Crompton
1877 - Unknown
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Richard Harper Crompton
1879 - 1901
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Agnes Crompton
1888 - Unknown
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Maggie Crompton
1895 - Unknown
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Whyrill Crompton
1880 - 1938
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Fanny Crompton
1885 - 1971
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Henry John Crompton
1882 - Unknown
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Lottie Crompton
1890 - Unknown
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Mary Cecelia Crompton
1890 - Unknown
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Jessie Crompton
1887 - Unknown

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