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John Longbottom

Birth1809 - Kildwick, Yorkshire, England
Death4 Jan 1885 - Sutton in Craven
MotherMary Spencer
FatherWilliam Longbottom

Born in Kildwick, Yorkshire, England on 1809 to William Longbottom and Mary Spencer. John Longbottom married Martha Roe and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 Jan 1885 in Sutton in Craven.

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Parents
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William Longbottom
1786 - 1866
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Mary Spencer
1788 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Martha Roe
1808 - 1853
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Ann Roe, Longbottom
1820 - 1891
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Ann Roe
1821 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Longbottom
1840 - 1917
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Emma Longbottom
1848 - 1934
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Spencer Longbottom
1838 - 1914
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John Charles Longbottom/longbotham
1844 - 1926
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Harriet Longbottom
1834 - 1835
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Hannah Longbottom
1842 - 1916
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Mary Ann Longbottom
1841 - 1917
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Emma Longbottom
1848 - Unknown
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Mary Longbottom
1841 - 1910
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John Longbottom
1844 - Unknown

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