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Leah Napper

Birth24 May 1745 - Rudgwick, Sussex, , England
Death11 May 1816 - Billingshurst, Sussex, England
MotherMary Boxall
FatherJohn Napper

Born in Rudgwick, Sussex, , England on 24 May 1745 to John Napper and Mary Boxall. Leah Napper married John Napper and had 11 children. She passed away on 11 May 1816 in Billingshurst, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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John Napper
1711 - 1773
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Mary Boxall
1703 - 1748
Spouse(s)
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John Napper
1740 - 1801
Children Show all
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Matthew Napper
1781 - 1864
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Edward Napper
1773 - 1847
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Ann Napper
1773 - 1845
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James Napper
1779 - 1839
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Richard Napper
1783 - Unknown
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Henry Napper
1778 - 1781
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Thomas Napper
1785 - Unknown
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William Napper
1776 - 1842
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Mary Napper
1771 - 1789
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John Napper
1768 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Napper
1770 - Unknown

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