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Frances "Fanny" Appleyard 1705–1776 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1705
Birth Location: 1652408, Lincolnshire, , England
Death Date: 1776
Death Location: Clee Thorpes, Lincolnshire, England
Father: James Appleyard
Mother: Anne Oates
Spouse(s): John Chapman
Children(s): Edward Chapman
In 1705, Frances "Fanny" Appleyard entered the world in 1652408, Lincolnshire, , England, born to James Appleyard And Anne Oates. Frances "Fanny" Appleyard married John Chapman, and had children including Edward Chapman. Frances "Fanny" Appleyard passed away in 1776 in Clee Thorpes, Lincolnshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1705, Frances "Fanny" Appleyard entered the world in 1652408, Lincolnshire, , England, born to James Appleyard And Anne Oates.
- Frances "Fanny" Appleyard married John Chapman, and had children including Edward Chapman.
- Frances "Fanny" Appleyard passed away in 1776 in Clee Thorpes, Lincolnshire, England.
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Frances Appleyard's Descendants
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1. Edward Chapman 1721–1772 m. Anne Edgin 1737–1764
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1. John Chapman 1759–1836
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1. William Chapman 1787–1853 m. Mary Pentlow 1785–1857
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1. Jonathan Chapman 1813–1888 m. Jane Titmarsh 1813–1890
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Frances Appleyard's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1705
Event Place: 1652408, Lincolnshire, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1776
Event Place: Clee Thorpes, Lincolnshire, England