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Descendants of Robert Appleby Descendants of Robert Appleby Robert Appleby Mary Dennison Mary Liddle b: Bef 2 Apr 1777 in Mickley In The Parish Of b: Abt 31 Jul 1774 in Staindrop, County Durham, b: Abt 1786 in St. Hilda, South Shields, County Kirkby Malzeard, Yorkshire, England. England. Durham, England. d: 1 Nov 1847 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, m: 26 Dec 1801 in Stanwick St. John, Yorkshire, m: 13 May 1811 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, England. England. England. bu: 4 Nov 1847 in St. Marys Church, Eryholme, d: 28 Aug 1809 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, d: Abt 22 Nov 1857 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North North Yorkshire, England. England. Yorkshire, England. bu: Aug 1809 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, bu: 22 Nov 1857 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North England. Yorkshire, England. Robert Appleby Elizabeth Robinson Jane Appleby John Parkinson Thomas Appleby Anthony Appleby Eleanor Newton John Appleby Elizabeth Johnson James Appleby Margaret Workman Henry Appleby Sarah Davison William Appleby b: Abt 17 Aug 1806 in Forcett Near Gainford, b: Abt 1811 in Marrick, Yorks, ENG b: Abt 10 Jul 1808 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, b: Abt 12 Mar 1809 in South Cowton, North b: Bef 28 Jun 1812 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, b: Bef 14 Aug 1814 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, b: Abt 29 Aug 1813 in Saint Andrews, Bishop b: Bef 23 Feb 1817 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, b: Abt 1 Oct 1826 in Hurworth On Tees, County b: Bef 14 May 1820 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, b: Abt 1813 in Bongate, Westmoreland, England. b: Abt 18 Aug 1822 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, b: Abt 1827 in Hudswell, Yorkshire, England. b: Abt 21 Sep 1826 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England. m: 24 Nov 1832 in Marrick, Yorks England. Yorkshire, England. England. England. Auckland, County Durham, England. England. Durham, England. England. m: 14 May 1842 in West Acklam, St Marys England. m: Abt Sep 1847 in Durham, England. England. d: Bef 1881 d: Bef 1871 d: Dec 1893 in South Cowton, North Yorkshire, m: 30 May 1831 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, d: Sep 1862 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North m: 13 May 1836 in St Peters Church, Thornaby d: 20 Feb 1891 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, m: 12 Jun 1847 in Haughton Le Skerne, Near Church, Yorkshire, England. d: Abt 15 Feb 1827 in Eryholme, North Yorkshire, England. England. Yorkshire, England. Green, North Yorkshire, England. England. Darlington, County Durham, England. England. bu: 18 Dec 1893 in South Cowton, North d: Aug 1872 in South Cowton, North Yorkshire, bu: 3 Sep 1862 in St Pauls Church, Thornaby-On- d: 5 Jan 1880 in 7 Prospect Place, Thornaby-On- bu: 15 Feb 1827 in St Marys Church, Eryholme, Yorkshire, England. England. Tees, North Yorkshire, England. Tees, North Yorkshire, England. North Yorkshire, England. bu: 7 Aug 1872 in South Cowton, North Yorkshire, bu: Abt 7 Jan 1880 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North England. Yorkshire, England. William Appleby Ann Gibson Ann Appleby Jane Appleby Robinson Appleby Jane Raine or Watson Elizabeth Appleby Robert Appleby Rachel Allan William Appleby Hannah Wardman Robert Newton Appleby Mary Carruthers John Appleby John Appleby John Appleby Thomas Appleby Joseph Appleby Thomas Appleby Ann Belcher? b: Abt 1834 b: Abt 1843 in Sedgefield, Co Durham, ENG b: Abt 1838 in Barmpton, co Durham, ENG b: Abt 1842 in Barmpton, co Durham, ENG b: Abt 1844 in Barmpton, co Durham, ENG b: Abt 1842 in Cockfield, Co Durham b: Abt 1846 in Layton, Yorks b: Abt 1849 in Barmpton, co Durham, ENG b: Abt 1842 in Windlestone, Durham b: 11 Jan 1838 in Dinsdale, County Durham, b: 17 May 1840 in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, b: 28 May 1841 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: Abt Jun 1850 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: 28 Jan 1845 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: 31 Dec 1853 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: Abt 5 Mar 1843 in Great Smeaton, Near b: Abt 1846 in Great Smeaton Near Eryholme, b: Jan 1851 in Benfieldside, Near Shotley Bridge, b: Abt 1849 in Durham, Wackerby Park, County b: Abt 1851 in City of London c: 21 Dec 1834 in Haughton Le Skerne, Near m: Bef 1863 d: Aft 1911 m: 1867 in Darlington c: 5 Jul 1846 in Barton St Cuthbert and Mary d: Bef 1911 m: 172 in Auckland, Durham England. England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Eryholme, North Yorkshire, England. North Yorkshire, England. County Durham, England. Durham, England. m: 1870 in Newcastle upon Tyne Darlington, County Durham, England. d: Bef 1871 d: Aft 1911 d: Aft 1911 d: 28 May 1906 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North m: 11 Feb 1867 in Parish Church, Stockton-On- d: 2 Jan 1907 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North m: 17 Jan 1869 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North d: 22 Dec 1848 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North d: Aft 1911 d: Aft 1881 Yorkshire, England. Tees, County Durham, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. bu: 28 May 1906 in Thornaby Cemetery, North d: Abt Aug 1895 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North d: 3 Oct 1906 in Thornaby-On-Tees, Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. England. bu: 5 Aug 1895 in Thornaby Cemetery, North Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth Jane Appleby Mary Ann Appleby George Stott Elizabeth Appleby Margaret J Appleby Miriam Appleby Harry Gray George Appleby Robert Allan Appleby John James Appleby Elizabeth Ellen Bradley Rachel Appleby Emma Appleby Arthur Anthony Appleby Ruth Brown Alfred William Appleby Charles Appleby Alice Maud Butler Julia Appleby William Appleby Elizabeth Alice Appleby James Brown Eleanor Appleby Alfred Appleby Miriam Liversedge Jane Ann Appleby Joseph Carruthers Appleby George Henry Appleby John Robert Appleby Arthur Anthony Appleby Nelly Louise Newton Appleby Robert Ernest Appleby Lilian May Appleby James Rees Hough Frederick James Appleby Ethel May Wilkinson Florence Amelia Appleby Sarah Ann Appleby b: Abt 1863 in Barmpton, co Durham, ENG b: Abt 1865 in Greta Bridge b: Abt 1859 in Sedgefield, Co Durham, ENG b: Abt 1869 in Shildon, Co Durham, ENG b: Abt 1872 in Eldon, Co Durham b: Abt 1876 in Eldon, Co Durham m: Abt 1908 b: Abt 1879 in Bishop Auckland, Co Durham, b: 1877 in Shildon, Co Durham, ENG b: Abt 1880 in Windlestone, Durham b: Abt 1880 in Gainford, Durham b: Abt 1883 in Coundon, Co Durham b: Abt 1866 in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, b: 27 Jul 1867 in Hurworth-On-Tees, County b: Abt 28 Nov 1869 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: Sep 1869 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: 23 Sep 1870 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: 10 Jan 1881 in 38 Unthank Street, Linthorpe, b: 16 Apr 1873 in Bickersbeth Street, Stockton- b: 3 Oct 1874 in 7 Durham Street, Thornaby-On- b: 13 Feb 1878 in 33 Henrietta Street, Thornaby- b: Abt 1876 in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, b: 15 Sep 1880 in 33 Henrietta Street, Thornaby- b: 7 Jun 1884 in 33 Henrietta Street, Thornaby- b: Abt 1886 in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, b: Bef 8 May 1870 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: Bef 3 Sep 1871 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: Abt Dec 1873 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: Abt Dec 1875 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: 31 Jan 1877 in Lawrence Street, Darlington, b: 4 May 1879 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: Abt Dec 1881 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: Abt Sep 1885 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North b: Abt Jun 1885 in Stockton-On-Tees, Durham, b: 20 Sep 1888 in Thornaby on Tees, North b: Abt 1889 in Egglescliffe, Rso, Durham, b: Abt Dec 1889 in South Stockton (Thornaby), b: Abt 1870 in Newcastle upon Tyne m: Bef 1881 ENG d: 1891 in Auckland, Durham d: Aft 1911 m: 1901 in Darlington d: Aft 1911 England. Durham, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. On-Tees, England. Tees, North Yorkshire, England. On-Tees, North Yorkshire, England. England. On-Tees, North Yorkshire On-Tees, North Yorkshire, England. England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. County Durham, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. England. Yorkshire, England. England. North Yorkshire, England. d: Aft 1911 d: 29 Jan 1893 in Cardiff, South Wales, United m: 24 Jun 1890 in Holy Trinity Church, d: Abt 28 Oct 1869 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North d: Dec 1924 in 112 Gilmour Street, Thornaby-On- m: 23 Oct 1913 in Middlesbrough Registery d: 26 Sep 1873 in Chalk Street, Stockton-On- d: Abt Mar 1932 in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, d: 29 Sep 1962 in Southfield Road, m: Abt Mar 1898 in Middlesbrough, North d: 10 Feb 1885 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North d: Abt 1936 in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, m: 21 Aug 1915 in Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, d: Aft 1891 d: 10 Apr 1900 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North d: Abt 1876 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North d: Abt Sep 1879 in Middlesbrough, North d: 15 Dec 1899 in Thornaby-On-Tees, North m: 31 Jan 1907 in St Lukes Parish Church, d: 27 Oct 1961 in Victoria, BC m: Abt Sep 1910 in Stockton-On-Tees, Durham, Kingdom. Sunderland, Southwick, County Durham, England. Yorkshire, England. Tees, North Yorkshire, England. Office, North Yorkshire, England. Tees, North Yorkshire, England. England. Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. England. North Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire, England. Thornaby-On-Tees, North Yorkshire, England. England. bu: 2 Feb 1893 in Thornaby Cemetary, North d: 1945 in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England. bu: 31 Oct 1869 in Saint Pauls Churchyard, bu: 3 Jan 1925 in Thornaby Cemetary, Acklam d: 9 Feb 1960 in 112 Gilmour Street, Thornaby- bu: Sep 1873 in Oxbridge Cemetery, Stockton- bu: Oct 1962 in Linthorpe Cemetery, d: 22 Oct 1919 in Middlesbrough, North bu: 13 Feb 1885 in Thornaby Cemetery.
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