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Robert Crompton

Birth20 Mar 1732 - Bolton, St Peter's, Lancashire
DeathDec 1815 - Great Bolton, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire
MotherHannah Morris
FatherRobert Crompton

Born in Bolton, St Peter's, Lancashire on 20 Mar 1732 to Robert Crompton and Hannah Morris. Robert Crompton married Betty Grundey and had 11 children. He passed away on Dec 1815 in Great Bolton, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire.

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Robert Crompton
1706 - 1778
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Hannah Morris
1702 - 1759
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Betty Grundey
1724 - 1780
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John Crompton
1753 - 1818
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Ann Crompton
1760 - 1848
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Margaret Crompton
1758 - Unknown
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Mary Crompton
1756 - Unknown
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Henry Crompton
1774 - 1774
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William Crompton
1771 - Unknown
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James Crompton
1769 - Unknown
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Esther Crompton
1762 - Unknown
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Betty Crompton
1775 - Unknown
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Robert Crompton
1764 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Crompton
1766 - Unknown

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