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John Thorp

BirthSEPTEMBER 25 1840 - SOWERBY YORKSHIRE ENGLAND
DeathMARCH 10 1917 - Boulderclough, Sowerby, Yorkshire, UK
MotherSarah Clay
FatherThomas Thorpe

Born in SOWERBY YORKSHIRE ENGLAND on SEPTEMBER 25 1840 to Thomas Thorpe and Sarah Clay. John Thorp married Elizabeth Webster and had 9 children. He passed away on MARCH 10 1917 in Boulderclough, Sowerby, Yorkshire, UK.

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Parents
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Thomas Thorpe
1811 - Unknown
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Sarah Clay
1811 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Webster
1839 - 1910
Children Show all
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Ann Elizabeth Thorpe
1881 - Unknown
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Emily Thorpe
1884 - 1961
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Emma Thorpe
1864 - Unknown
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Charlotte Thorpe
1870 - 1944
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Sarah Thorpe
1869 - 1943
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Mary Jane Thorp
1863 - Unknown
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Matilda Thorp
1878 - 1965
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Druicella Thorp
1873 - Unknown
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Hannah Ellis
1866 - Unknown

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