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Thomas Appleton

Birthabt 1805 - St. Michael's, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lancashire, England
Death13th June 1875 - Mere Knolls Cemetery, Fulwell, Sunderland, Durham, England
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Born in St. Michael's, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lancashire, England on abt 1805. Thomas Appleton married Helen Brannigan and had 6 children. He passed away on 13th June 1875 in Mere Knolls Cemetery, Fulwell, Sunderland, Durham, England.

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Helen Brannigan
1815 - 1873
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Agnes Appleton
1837 - Unknown
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Jane Smith Appleton
1842 - 1868
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Thomas Appleton
1839 - Unknown
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Robert Appleton
1854 - 1928
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Sarah Appleton
1835 - 1871
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John Johnson Appleton
1850 - 1901

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