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John Medforth

Birth12 May 1811 - Kilnsea, Yorkshire, England
Death5 Jan 1883 - Patrington District , Yorkshire East Riding
MotherElizabeth Cockerline
FatherJohn Medforth

Born in Kilnsea, Yorkshire, England on 12 May 1811 to John Medforth and Elizabeth Cockerline. John Medforth married Elizabeth Hancock and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 Jan 1883 in Patrington District , Yorkshire East Riding.

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John Medforth
1786 - 1865
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Elizabeth Cockerline
1789 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Hancock
1815 - 1897
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Charles Medforth
1851 - 1906
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Miles Medforth
1859 - 1935
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John Medforth
1844 - 1904
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Robert Medforth
1854 - 1941
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Ann Elizabeth Medforth
1846 - Unknown
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William Medforth
1848 - Unknown
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George Medforth
1856 - 1933
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Robert Medforth
1852 - 1853

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