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Joseph Longbottom

Birth22 Oct 1705 - Liversedge, Yorkshire, England
Death30 Sep 1759 - West, Yorkshire, England
MotherElizabeth Stead
FatherJeremiah Longbottom

Born in Liversedge, Yorkshire, England on 22 Oct 1705 to Jeremiah Longbottom and Elizabeth Stead. Joseph Longbottom married Elizabeth Asquith and had 14 children. He passed away on 30 Sep 1759 in West, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Jeremiah Longbottom
1666 - 1720
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Elizabeth Stead
1665 - 1721
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Asquith
1705 - 1757
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William Longbottom
1740 - 1753
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Joseph Asquith
1723 - Unknown
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Hannah Longbottom
1745 - 1806
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Luke Longbottom
1734 - 1757
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Mark Longbottom
1744 - 1746
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John Longbottom
1736 - Unknown
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Jeremiah Longbottom
1726 - Unknown
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Mary Longbottam
1746 - 1807
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Alice Longbotham
1730 - 1771
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Matthew Longbottom
1749 - 1797
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Sarah Longbottom
1739 - 1765
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Judith Longbottom
1733 - 1733
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Elizabeth Longbottom
1754 - Unknown
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Alice Longbottom
1730 - 1806

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