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Joseph Clarebrough

Birth1778 - Kippax, England
DeathSep Qtr 1839 - Ackworth, Yorkshire, England
MotherJane GRANEL
FatherJohn CLAREBROUGH

Born in Kippax, England on 1778 to John CLAREBROUGH and Jane GRANEL. Joseph Clarebrough married Ann Ranson and had 7 children. He passed away on Sep Qtr 1839 in Ackworth, Yorkshire, England.

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John Clarebrough
1733 - 1783
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Jane Granel
1736 - 1801
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Ann Ranson
1771 - 1832
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Frances Russel
1778 - 1857
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Robert Clarebrough
1808 - 1842
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Jane Clarebrough
1816 - Unknown
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Sarah Clarebrough
1806 - 1866
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Mary Ann Clarebrough
1818 - 1885
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James Clarebrough
1811 - 1862
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John Clarebrough
1804 - 1805
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William Clarebrough
1803 - Unknown

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