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thomas appleton

Birth20 Jan 1799 - Hevingham, Norfolk, England
DeathJan 1871 - fleggburgh, norfolk
MotherLeah Greenwood
FatherJohn Appleton

Born in Hevingham, Norfolk, England on 20 Jan 1799 to John Appleton and Leah Greenwood. thomas appleton married sarah melton and had 8 children. He passed away on Jan 1871 in fleggburgh, norfolk.

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John Appleton
1766 - 1838
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Leah Greenwood
1767 - 1840
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Sarah Melton
1798 - 1875
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Emily Goodmen Appleton
1840 - Unknown
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Thomas Appleton
1837 - 1916
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John Appleton
1833 - 1856
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Leah Appleton
1843 - 1908
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Mary Appleton
1828 - 1862
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Sarah Appleton
1827 - 1893
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Jessie Appleton
1830 - 1900
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Betsy Elizabeth Appleton
1823 - 1900

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