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John Sisson

Birth17 May 1818 - Lonswater, Cumberland, England
DeathDec 1892 - Cumbria, Cumberland, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth (Betty) Dawson
FatherAaron Sisson

Born in Lonswater, Cumberland, England on 17 May 1818 to Aaron Sisson and Elizabeth (Betty) Dawson. John Sisson married Sarah Wright and had 9 children. He passed away on Dec 1892 in Cumbria, Cumberland, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Aaron Sisson
1782 - 1839
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Elizabeth (Betty) Dawson
1785 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Wright
1819 - 1897
Children Show all
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Aaron John Sisson
1844 - 1908
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William Sisson
1853 - 1904
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Mary Sisson
1847 - 1932
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Moses Sisson
1846 - 1913
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Thomas Sisson
1851 - 1882
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Benjamin Sisson
1859 - Unknown
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John Sisson
1850 - Unknown
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George Sisson
1856 - Unknown
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Mary Sisson
1849 - 1932

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