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John Upton

Birth20 Apr 1861 - Goldstone Bottom Hove, Sussex, England
Death21 May 1932 - Durrington, Worthing, Sussex, England
MotherMartha Blaber
FatherRichard Upton

Born in Goldstone Bottom Hove, Sussex, England on 20 Apr 1861 to Richard Upton and Martha Blaber. John Upton married Lydia Scrase and had 8 children. He passed away on 21 May 1932 in Durrington, Worthing, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Richard Upton
1824 - 1908
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Martha Blaber
1831 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Scrase
1873 - 1935
Children Show all
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Dorothy Alma Upton
1904 - 1933
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Ethel Winifred Upton
1907 - 1961
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Hilda J Upton
1899 - 1983
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Kate Upton
1893 - Unknown
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Mabel M J Upton
1897 - 1960
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Hettie Lydia Upton
1894 - 1970
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Lily (Lilian) Upton
1912 - 2005
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John Nelson Upton
1890 - 1975

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