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James Blythe 1784–1865 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 May 1784

Birth Location: Rufforth, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: Feb 1865

Death Location: Sancton, Yorkshire, England

Father: George Blythe

Mother: Mary Hopwood

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James Blythe was born in 1784 in Rufforth, Yorkshire, England, the child of George Blythe And Mary Hopwood. James Blythe passed away in 1865 in Sancton, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • James Blythe was born in 1784 in Rufforth, Yorkshire, England, the child of George Blythe And Mary Hopwood.
  • James Blythe passed away in 1865 in Sancton, Yorkshire, England.

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James Blythe's Ancestors

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James Blythe
1784–1865
Birth Place: Rufforth, Yorkshire, England
Parents
George Blythe
1746–1836
York, Yorkshire, England
Mary Hopwood
1741–1826
Rufforth, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
George Blythe
1718–
Healaugh, Yorkshire, , England
Isabel Kettlewell
1718–
Kirk Hammerton, Yorkshire, England
John Hopwood
1719–1811
Rufforth, Yorkshire, England
Hannah Steel
1726–
Kirk Hammerton, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
George Blythe
1680–
William Kettlewell
1658–1720
Jane Langdale
1660–
Brian Steel
1688–
Elizabeth Hops
1689–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Kettlewell
1625–1659
Mary Carter
1628–1663
John Hops
1665–

James Blythe's Timeline

2 Records

1784
9 May 1784
Birth of James Blythe in Rufforth, Yorkshire, England
Rufforth, Yorkshire, England
1865
Feb 1865
Age 81
Death of James Blythe in Sancton, Yorkshire, England
Sancton, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 May 1784
    Event Place: Rufforth, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb 1865
    Event Place: Sancton, Yorkshire, England

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