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John Horner

BirthJan 1862 - Felbeck, North Yorkshire, England
Death25 Dec 1930 - Killinghall, North Yorkshire, England
MotherAnn Kirkby
FatherWilliam Horner

Born in Felbeck, North Yorkshire, England on Jan 1862 to William Horner and Ann Kirkby. John Horner married Juliana Addyman and had 8 children. He passed away on 25 Dec 1930 in Killinghall, North Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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William Horner
1823 - 1903
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Ann Kirkby
1829 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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Juliana Addyman
1864 - 1949
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Jane Elizabeth Horner
1886 - 1971
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Mary Ellen Horner
1894 - Unknown
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Albert William Horner
1898 - 1961
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Herbert Horner
1892 - 1971
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Joseph Cyril / Syrial Horner
1883 - 1952
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Theadora Horner
1888 - 1899
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John Vincent Horner
1901 - 1975
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Annie Ethel Horner
1885 - 1958

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