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JOSEPH BORROWSCALE

Birth1765 - Lorton, Cumberland, England
Death22 Sep 1839 - William Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
MotherJANE BENSON
FatherJoseph Borrinscale

Born in Lorton, Cumberland, England on 1765 to Joseph Borrinscale and JANE BENSON. JOSEPH BORROWSCALE married DOROTHY "DOLLY" FEARON and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Sep 1839 in William Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, England.

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Joseph Borrinscale
1727 - 1800
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Jane Benson
1726 - 1799
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Dorothy "Dolly" Fearon
1762 - 1832
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Matthew Borrowscale
1793 - 1869
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Joseph Borrowscale
1789 - 1853
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Francis Borrowscale
1802 - 1871
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Fearon Borrowscale
1803 - 1831
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Isabella Borrowscale
1791 - 1867
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Dorothy Borrowscale
1797 - 1863
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William Borrowscale
1795 - 1797
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Jane Borrowscale
1798 - 1851
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Mary Borrowscale
1809 - Unknown
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John Borrowscale
1788 - 1834

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