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Joshua Lawrence 1770–1847 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24/5/1770

Birth Location: Spofforth, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: April 1847

Death Location: Knaresborough, Yorkshire West Riding

Father: George Lawrence

Mother: Patience Hesleden

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Joshua Lawrence was born in 1770 in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England, the child of George Lawrence And Patience Hesleden. Joshua Lawrence passed away in 1847 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire West Riding.

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Biography

  • Joshua Lawrence was born in 1770 in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England, the child of George Lawrence And Patience Hesleden.
  • Joshua Lawrence passed away in 1847 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire West Riding.

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Joshua Lawrence's Ancestors

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Joshua Lawrence
1770–1847
Birth Place: Spofforth, Yorkshire, England
Parents
George Lawrence
1734–1816
Spofforth, Yorkshire, England
Patience Hesleden
1738–1799
Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Joseph Lawrence
1696–1744
Spofforth, Yorkshire, England
Rachael Renton
1706–1775
Lofthouse, Harewood parish
Great-Grandparents
Mungo LAURENCE
1666–1716
Anna Thornhill
1666–1715
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Laurence
1636–1712
Sarah Buchmaster
1644–1690
John Thornhill
1647–1753
Joane Reeves
1644–

Joshua Lawrence's Timeline

2 Records

1770
24/5/1770
Birth of Joshua Lawrence in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England
Spofforth, Yorkshire, England
1847
April 1847
Age 77
Death of Joshua Lawrence in Knaresborough, Yorkshire West Riding
Knaresborough, Yorkshire West Riding

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2451770
    Event Place: Spofforth, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 1847
    Event Place: Knaresborough, Yorkshire West Riding

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