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John Thorp

Birth19 Mar 1756 - Mortomley, Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England
Death6 NOV 1836 - Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary STUBBIN
FatherWilliam Thorp

Born in Mortomley, Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England on 19 Mar 1756 to William Thorp and Mary STUBBIN. John Thorp married Sarah Robinson and had 16 children. He passed away on 6 NOV 1836 in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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William Thorp
1723 - 1801
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Mary Stubbin
1723 - 1811
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Robinson
1756 - 1787
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Mary Crabtree
1763 - 1838
Children Show all
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Thomas Thorpe
1779 - 1858
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Catherine Thorpe
1795 - 1858
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Margaret Thorpe
1804 - Unknown
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James Thorpe
1802 - 1832
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Alfred Thorpe
1809 - 1809
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Anne Thorpe
1782 - Unknown
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William Thorpe
1806 - Unknown
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Millicent? Thorpe
1792 - Unknown
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Sarah Thorpe
1780 - 1829
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John Thorpe
1785 - Unknown
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Ellen Thorpe
1810 - Unknown
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John? Thorpe
1814 - 1816
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Emma Thorpe
1812 - Unknown
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William Thorpe
1806 - Unknown
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Charlotte Thorpe
1798 - 1872
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Joseph Thorpe
1800 - 1832

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