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Nathan Longbottom

BirthAbt. 1713 - Eldwick, Bingley, Yorkshire, England
DeathOct 1789 - Bingley, Yorkshire, , England
MotherMartha Dixon
FatherThomas Longbothome

Born in Eldwick, Bingley, Yorkshire, England on Abt. 1713 to Thomas Longbothome and Martha Dixon. Nathan Longbottom married Mary Heap and had 7 children. He passed away on Oct 1789 in Bingley, Yorkshire, , England.

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Thomas Longbothome
1674 - 1753
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Martha Dixon
1675 - 1715
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Mary Heap
Unknown - 1785
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Nathan Longbottom
1753 - 1816
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Martha Longbottom
1742 - Unknown
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John Longbottom
1749 - 1781
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Thomas Longbottom
1739 - 1756
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Matthew Longbottom
1747 - Unknown
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Matthew Longbottom
1747 - 1823
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Percy Jewitt
1739 - 1756

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