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John Parkinson

Birth1780 - Not Available
Death11 Sept 1844 - Hawkhurst, Kent
MotherJane Mardle
FatherNot Available

Born on 1780 to Jane Mardle. John Parkinson married Lucy Parkinson and had 13 children. He passed away on 11 Sept 1844 in Hawkhurst, Kent.

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Jane Mardle
1773 - 1831
Spouse(s)
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Lucy Parkinson
1783 - 1837
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Edward Orton Parkinson
1808 - 1869
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Harriet Parkinson
1821 - 1912
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Charles Brown Parkinson
1812 - 1875
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Alice Parkinson
1820 - 1820
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Richard Parkinson
Unknown - Unknown
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Martha Parkinson
1820 - 1820
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Thomas Eliab Parkinson
1814 - Unknown
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Jemima Parkinson
1816 - 1883
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Marianne Parkinson
1807 - 1889
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John Boultsbee Parkinson
1806 - 1806
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Fanny Parkinson
1823 - 1889
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Elizabeth Kezia Parkinson
1810 - 1881
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John Townsend Parkinson
1825 - 1863

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