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James Barnden

Birthabt 1810 - Piddinghoe, Sussex, England
Death1862 - Lewes, Sussex, England
MotherAnn Bartholomew
FatherThomas Barnden

Born in Piddinghoe, Sussex, England on abt 1810 to Thomas Barnden and Ann Bartholomew. James Barnden married Eliza Banfield and had 10 children. He passed away on 1862 in Lewes, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Barnden
1777 - 1859
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Ann Bartholomew
1782 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Banfield
1814 - 1883
Children Show all
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Sophia Barnden
1850 - 1913
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Henry Barnden
1840 - Unknown
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Alfred Barnden
1842 - Unknown
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Emily Barnden
1847 - 1936
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George Barnden
1834 - 1892

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Walter Barnden
1857 - 1888
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Kate Mary Barnden
1860 - 1911
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Susan Barnden
1845 - Unknown
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Francis Barnden
1853 - Unknown
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Eliza Barnden
1836 - Unknown

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