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Paul Charlesworth 1815–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1815

Birth Location: Fenwick, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: Dec 1862

Death Location: Thorne, Yorkshire, England

Father: John Charlesworth

Mother: Sarah Heap

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The story of Paul Charlesworth began in 1815 in Fenwick, Yorkshire, England. Paul Charlesworth passed away in 1862 in Thorne, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Paul Charlesworth began in 1815 in Fenwick, Yorkshire, England.
  • Paul Charlesworth passed away in 1862 in Thorne, Yorkshire, England.

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Paul Charlesworth's Ancestors

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Paul Charlesworth
1815–1862
Birth Place: Fenwick, Yorkshire, England
Parents
John Alexander Charlesworth
1771–1863
Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire, England
Sarah (Ellen) Heap
1772–1859
Kirk Bramwith, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Alexander Charlesworth
1733–1789
Doncaster, Yorkshire, , England
Elizabeth Hurst
1740–1791
Kirk Sandall, Yorkshire
James Heap
1735–1805
Campsall,York,England
Mary Jennet
1733–1800
Felkirk Parish, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Charlesworth
1699–1752
Sarah Johnson
1702–1756
William #
1712–1787
Martha #
1713–1792
Richard Jennet
1712–1756
Jane Gill
1709–1784
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Jennett
1680–1739
Hannah Dewhurst
1680–1756

Paul Charlesworth's Timeline

2 Records

1815
1815
Birth of Paul Charlesworth in Fenwick, Yorkshire, England
Fenwick, Yorkshire, England
1862
Dec 1862
Age 47
Death of Paul Charlesworth in Thorne, Yorkshire, England
Thorne, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1815
    Event Place: Fenwick, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 1862
    Event Place: Thorne, Yorkshire, England

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