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Martha APPLETON

Birth21 JAN 1880 - Liverpool Road, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, England
Death1 MAY 1918 - Taber, Alberta, Canada
MotherMartha LONGWORTH
FatherJoseph Appleton

Born in Liverpool Road, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, England on 21 JAN 1880 to Joseph Appleton and Martha LONGWORTH. Martha APPLETON married James Makinson and had 7 children. She passed away on 1 MAY 1918 in Taber, Alberta, Canada.

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Parents
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Joseph Appleton
1849 - 1912
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Martha Longworth
1852 - 1907
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James Makinson
1879 - 1953
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Joseph Makinson
1900 - 1981
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Maud Makinson
1902 - 1949
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Ellen Makinson
1907 - 2004
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Martha Makinson
1912 - 1984
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James Makinson
1909 - 1962
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Edna Makinson
1916 - 1976
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James Makinson
1904 - 1908

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