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Sign up freeJonathan Ross 1682 – 1747 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1682
Birth Location: Farsley, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1747
Death Location: Bramley (near Leeds), Yorkshire, England
Father: Joshuah Rosse
Mother: Anne Bridge
Spouse(s): Sarah Wade
Children(s): William Ross
In 1682, Jonathan Ross entered the world in Farsley, Yorkshire, England, born to Joshuah Rosse and Anne Bridge. Jonathan Ross married Sarah Wade, and had children including William Ross. Jonathan Ross passed away in 1747 in Bramley (near Leeds), Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1682, Jonathan Ross entered the world in Farsley, Yorkshire, England, born to Joshuah Rosse and Anne Bridge.
- Jonathan Ross married Sarah Wade, and had children including William Ross.
- Jonathan Ross passed away in 1747 in Bramley (near Leeds), Yorkshire, England.
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Jonathan Ross's Descendants
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1. William Ross (1727 – 1776) m. Abigail Coats (28 Mar 1724 – Mar 1777)
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1. Abigail Ross (29 June 1761 – 1785) m. Theophilus Padgett (1750 – 3 June 1862)
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1. Henry Padgett (1776 – 13 October 1861)
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1. Rhoda Padgett (1814 – 17 Mar 1917) m. Joseph (B) Wallace (19 November 1805 – 24 September 1890)
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Jonathan Ross's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1682
Event Place: Farsley, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1747
Event Place: Bramley (near Leeds), Yorkshire, England