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John Longbottom

Birth22 April 1807 - Morley
DeathMay 1859 - Upper Isle, Morley, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary Hill
FatherJonathon Longbottom

Born in Morley on 22 April 1807 to Jonathon Longbottom and Mary Hill. John Longbottom married Martha Booth and had 8 children. He passed away on May 1859 in Upper Isle, Morley, Yorkshire, England.

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Jonathon Longbottom
1778 - 1843
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Mary Hill
Unknown - Unknown
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Martha Booth
1810 - Unknown
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Lucy Longbottom
1836 - 1930
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Edwin Longbottom
1838 - 1882
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Jane Longbottom
1846 - Unknown
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Esther Longbottom
1848 - Unknown
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Emma Longbottom
1841 - Unknown
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Ann Longbottom
1833 - 1845
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George Longbottom
1831 - Unknown
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Thomas Longbottom
1854 - Unknown

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