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Sign up freeSimon Appleton 1736 – 1821 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1736
Birth Location: Goodmanham, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: May 1821
Death Location: Sancton, Yorkshire, England
Father: Timothy Appleton
Mother: Elizabeth Holiday
Spouse(s): Mary Thompson
Children(s): Luke Appleton
The story of Simon Appleton began in 1736 in Goodmanham, Yorkshire, England. Simon Appleton married Mary Thompson, and had children including Luke Appleton. Simon Appleton passed away in 1821 in Sancton, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Simon Appleton began in 1736 in Goodmanham, Yorkshire, England.
- Simon Appleton married Mary Thompson, and had children including Luke Appleton.
- Simon Appleton passed away in 1821 in Sancton, Yorkshire, England.
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Simon Appleton's Ancestors
Simon Appleton's Descendants
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1. Luke Appleton (Jan 1791 – ) m. Susanah Wells (Abt. 1798 – Aft 1881)
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1. Thomas Appleton (Jul 1825 – Jan 24 1913) m. Susanah Teel (1829 – 1871)
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1. Thomas* (Francis) Appleton (24 March 1855 – 1951) m. Susannah Mawson (26 Sep 1858 – 19 Mar 1899)
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1. Thomas (Winfred) Appleton (27 Jul 1887 – 8 Jan 1929) m. Florence Cook (4 July 1894 – 27 Feb 1938)
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Simon Appleton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1736
Event Place: Goodmanham, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: May 1821
Event Place: Sancton, Yorkshire, England