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Rose Hannah TOMPSON

Birth1819 - Sowerby, Yorkshire, England
Death12 Sep 1893 - Busselton, Western Australia, Australia
MotherEleanor Bailey
FatherThomas Thompson

Born in Sowerby, Yorkshire, England on 1819 to Thomas Thompson and Eleanor Bailey. Rose Hannah TOMPSON married Stephen Longbottom and had 10 children. She passed away on 12 Sep 1893 in Busselton, Western Australia, Australia.

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Parents
Thomas Thompson
1790 - 1846
Eleanor Bailey
1795 - 1842
Spouse(s)
Stephen Longbottom
1818 - 1902
Children Show all
Ellen Longbottom
1853 - 1918
Emma Longbottom
1862 - 1943
Mary Longbottom
1864 - 1907
Thomas Longbottom
1845 - 1904
Charles Longbottom
1851 - 1941

William Longbottom
1843 - 1907
George Longbottom
1857 - 1930
John Longbottom
1842 - 1922
Hannah Longbottom
1854 - 1927
Stephen Longbottom
1860 - 1860

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