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William Robison Appleton

Birth17 Apr 1847 - Pennsylvania
Death8 Nov 1917 - South Beaver, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherAnne Whitfield
FatherJames W. Appleton

Born in Pennsylvania on 17 Apr 1847 to James W. Appleton and Anne Whitfield. William Robison Appleton married Kate Sturgeon and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 Nov 1917 in South Beaver, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA.

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James W. Appleton
1823 - 1874
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Anne Whitfield
1825 - 1912
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Kate Sturgeon
1860 - 1930
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Henrietta Hetta Hiles
1854 - Unknown
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George S Appleton
1898 - 1976
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Ann Whitfield
1875 - 1968
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Elanora L Appleton
1892 - Unknown
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William Robison Appleton
1899 - Unknown
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Margaret Appleton
1896 - 1986
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Gertrude H Appleton
1874 - Unknown
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Jane Sturgeon Appleton
1878 - 1966
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Mary F Appleton
1893 - Unknown

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