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Samuel Appleton

Birth1787 - Lt Braxted, Essex, England
DeathApril 1870 - Great Braxted, Essex, England
MotherJudith Horsman
FatherJames Appleton

Born in Lt Braxted, Essex, England on 1787 to James Appleton and Judith Horsman. Samuel Appleton married Eliza Steward and had 8 children. He passed away on April 1870 in Great Braxted, Essex, England.

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James Appleton
1748 - 1827
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Judith Horsman
1750 - 1839
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Eliza Steward
1786 - 1828
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Judith Julia Appleton
1809 - 1853
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Henry Appleton
1821 - 1864
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Emma Appleton
1826 - 1897
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James Appleton
1822 - 1895
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William Appleton
1816 - 1876
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Charles Appleton
1818 - 1899
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Eliza Appleton
1816 - 1852
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James Appleton
1818 - 1887

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