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WILLIAM APPLETON

Birth20 Mar 1812 - Market Weighton, Yorkshire, England
DeathJanuary 1886 - Beverley, Yorkshire East Riding
MotherDorothy Harrison
FatherSimon Appleton

Born in Market Weighton, Yorkshire, England on 20 Mar 1812 to Simon Appleton and Dorothy Harrison. WILLIAM APPLETON married Hannah Spence and had 6 children. He passed away on January 1886 in Beverley, Yorkshire East Riding.

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Simon Appleton
1774 - 1842
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Dorothy Harrison
1785 - 1834
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Hannah Spence
1817 - 1871
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Matilda Spence Appleton
1854 - 1914
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William Appleton
1844 - 1902
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Faith Appleton
1848 - 1913
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Robert Spence Appleton
1858 - 1912
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Mary Appleton
1851 - 1919
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Dorothy Jane Appleton
1842 - 1882

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