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John Barraclough 1626–1666 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1626
Birth Location: Fewston, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 24 October 1666
Death Location: Surrey, England
Father: Johnnes Barrowclough
Mother: Isabel Barrowclough
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Children(s): William Barraclough
John Barraclough was born in 1626 in Fewston, Yorkshire, England, the child of Johnnes John Barraclough Barrowclough And Isabel Gamble Barrowclough. John Barraclough married Ann Armitage, and had children including William Barraclough. John Barraclough passed away in 1666 in Surrey, England.
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Biography
- John Barraclough was born in 1626 in Fewston, Yorkshire, England, the child of Johnnes John Barraclough Barrowclough And Isabel Gamble Barrowclough.
- John Barraclough married Ann Armitage, and had children including William Barraclough.
- John Barraclough passed away in 1666 in Surrey, England.
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John Barraclough's Ancestors
John Barraclough's Descendants
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1. William Barraclough 1651–1728 m. Martha Hamand 1655–
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1. Ann Baraclough 1682–1723 m. John Ellin 1676–1755
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1. Thomas Ellin 1716–1786 m. Sarah Webster 1711–1763
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1. James Ellin 1746–1839 m. ann sykes 1750–1779
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John Barraclough's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1626
Event Place: Fewston, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 October 1666
Event Place: Surrey, England