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John Thurtle

Birth1 August 1813 - Hemblington, Norfolk, England
Death2Q 1880 - Atcham, Shropshire
MotherElizabeth Manthrop
FatherRobert Thurtle

Born in Hemblington, Norfolk, England on 1 August 1813 to Robert Thurtle and Elizabeth Manthrop. John Thurtle married Mary Ann Chapman and had 9 children. He passed away on 2Q 1880 in Atcham, Shropshire.

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Parents
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Robert Thurtle
1777 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Manthrop
1777 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Chapman
1822 - 1893
Children Show all
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Walter John Thurtle
1841 - 1897
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Pleasance Thurtle
1854 - 1911
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Sarah Elizth Thurtle
1849 - Unknown
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William Thurtle
1861 - Unknown
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John P Thurtle
1866 - Unknown
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Leah Elizabeth Thurtle
1848 - 1927
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Mary Thurtle
1851 - Unknown
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George Thurtle
1851 - 1926
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James Thurtle
1843 - Unknown

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