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Samuel Johnson Upton

Birth12 Jan 1872 - Chorlton, Lancashire, England
DeathMay 10,1932 - Essex, England
MotherElizabeth Carter Beswick
FatherWilliam Henry Upton

Born in Chorlton, Lancashire, England on 12 Jan 1872 to William Henry Upton and Elizabeth Carter Beswick. Samuel Johnson Upton married Mabel Annette Edison and had 6 children. He passed away on May 10,1932 in Essex, England.

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William Henry Upton
1840 - 1896
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Elizabeth Carter Beswick
1836 - 1905
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Mabel Annette Edison
1876 - 1950
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Harry Johnson Upton
1904 - 1985
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Samuel Johnson Upton
1901 - 1901
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Cecil Harold Upton
1916 - 1993
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Francis Charles Upton
1902 - 1987
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John Robert Upton
1910 - 1980
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Samuel Leslie Upton
1906 - 1986

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