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Robert LAYFIELD

Birth1758 - Bolton on Swale, Yorkshire, , England
DeathSEP 1827 - Kirkby Fleetham, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary Ramshaw
FatherJohn Layfield

Born in Bolton on Swale, Yorkshire, , England on 1758 to John Layfield and Mary Ramshaw. Robert LAYFIELD married Elizabeth Ripley and had 6 children. He passed away on SEP 1827 in Kirkby Fleetham, Yorkshire, England.

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John Layfield
1706 - 1776
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Mary Ramshaw
1708 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ripley
1760 - 1794
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Elizabeth Jeff
1770 - Unknown
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Ann
1786 - 1848
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William Layfield
1803 - 1841
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John Layfield
1783 - 1827
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Thomas Layfield
1797 - 1852
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Matthew Layfield
1788 - 1788
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Elizabeth Layfield
1809 - 1858
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William Layfield
1811 - 1882

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