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Thomas Longbottom

Birth1833 - Oldham, Greater Manchester, England
Death11 September 1888 - Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA
MotherMaria Collinson
FatherCryer Longbottom

Born in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England on 1833 to Cryer Longbottom and Maria Collinson. Thomas Longbottom had 7 children. He passed away on 11 September 1888 in Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA.

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Cryer Longbottom
1808 - 1885
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Maria Collinson
1804 - 1872
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William Longbottom
1862 - 1926
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Agnes Longbottom
1858 - 1939
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Samuel Longbottom (Chadwick)
1872 - 1949
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Frank Longbottom
1860 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Longbottom
1863 - 1952
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Bessie Longbottom
1864 - Unknown
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George H Longbottom
1856 - 1904

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