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Thomas Crompton

Birth28 Jan 1824 - Farnworth (near Bolton), Lancashire, England
Death1880 - Farnworth (near Bolton), Lancashire, England
MotherMartha Openshaw
FatherJohn Crompton

Born in Farnworth (near Bolton), Lancashire, England on 28 Jan 1824 to John Crompton and Martha Openshaw. Thomas Crompton had 8 children. He passed away on 1880 in Farnworth (near Bolton), Lancashire, England.

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John Crompton
1799 - 1853
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Martha Openshaw
1798 - 1854
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George Crompton
1850 - 1892
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Alfred Crompton
1858 - 1904
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Emma Swan
1862 - Unknown
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Edwin Crompton
1860 - Unknown
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Walter Crompton
1862 - Unknown
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Mary J Crompton
1851 - Unknown
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William C Crompton
1855 - Unknown
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Alice Ann Crompton
1870 - Unknown

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