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Joshua Farthing

Birth1816 - Launceston, Cornwall, England
Death30 Nov 1864 - Launceston, Cornwall, England
MotherLoveday Clifton
FatherJoshua Farthing

Born in Launceston, Cornwall, England on 1816 to Joshua Farthing and Loveday Clifton. Joshua Farthing married Caroline Charlotte Andrews and had 7 children. He passed away on 30 Nov 1864 in Launceston, Cornwall, England.

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Joshua Farthing
1781 - 1822
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Loveday Clifton
1784 - 1841
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Caroline Charlotte Andrews
1816 - 1899
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Edward Farthing
1845 - 1864
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Joshua Farthing
1858 - 1906
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Susan Farthing
1848 - 1934
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Caroline L Farthing
1843 - Unknown
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Alfred Farthing
1853 - 1918
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Henry Farthing
1851 - Unknown
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Emmeline Farthing
1856 - Unknown

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