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Priscilla Appleton

Birth14 Apr 1830 - Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death22 Jun 1915 - Shady Grove, Hahndorf, South Australia
MotherMargaret Ann Harrison
FatherHenry Appleton

Born in Manchester, Lancashire, England on 14 Apr 1830 to Henry Appleton and Margaret Ann Harrison. Priscilla Appleton married John Monks and had 10 children. She passed away on 22 Jun 1915 in Shady Grove, Hahndorf, South Australia.

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Parents
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Henry Appleton
1799 - 1885
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Margaret Ann Harrison
1802 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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John Monks
1815 - 1899
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Henry Appleton Monks
1852 - 1926
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Editha Monks
1863 - 1943
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Emma Naomi Monks
1868 - 1889
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George Monks
1855 - 1913
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Aquila Monks
1851 - 1914
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Mary Alice Monks
1864 - 1937
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Emmeline Monks
1859 - 1863
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Louisa Jane Monks
1867 - 1953
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Edwin John Monks
1861 - 1862
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Ann Priscilla Monks
1857 - 1929

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