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Mary Sutton

Birth26 Sep 1789 - Fishlake, Yorkshire, England
Death1851 - Not Available
MotherMary Richardson
FatherWilliam Sutton

Born in Fishlake, Yorkshire, England on 26 Sep 1789 to William Sutton and Mary Richardson. Mary Sutton married John Clapham and had 11 children. She passed away on 1851.

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Parents
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William Sutton
1747 - 1832
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Mary Richardson
1750 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Clapham
1786 - 1869
Children Show all
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Harriet Clapham
1834 - Unknown
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John Clapham
1811 - 1869
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Richard Clapham
1823 - 1894
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Issac Clapham
1832 - 1883
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George Clapham
1831 - Unknown
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Henry Clapham
1840 - Unknown
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Joseph Clapham
1818 - 1883
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Thomas Clapham
1827 - Unknown
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Martha Clapham
1813 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Clapham
1818 - 1900
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Maria Mangle Clapham
1820 - 1871

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