Timothy was born in 1722. He was the son of Timothy Appleton. Timothy, son of Timothy, was baptised on 18 February 1722 in Goodmanham, Yorkshire (East Riding), England.[1]
Timothy married Mary Seaton on 31 December 1751 in North Cave, Yorkshire (East Riding), England.[2]
Mary died in 1754.
Tim married Ann Railey on 11 February 1755 in North Cave, Yorkshire (East Riding).[3]
He passed away in 1780. Timothy was buried on 30 June 1780 in Sancton, Yorkshire (East Riding), England.[4]
Sources
↑Baptism:
"Yorkshire Baptisms"
Archive: Borthwick Institute for Archives FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 11 August 2023)
Timothy Appleton baptism on 18 Feb 1722, son of Timothy, in Goodmanham, Yorkshire (East Riding), England.
↑Marriage:
"Yorkshire Marriages"
Archive: East Riding Archives & Local Studies Service; Reference: PE35/2 FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 11 August 2023)
Tim Appleton marriage to Mary Seaton on 31 Dec 1751 in North Cave, Yorkshire (East Riding), England.
↑Marriage:
"Yorkshire Banns"
Archive: East Riding Archives & Local Studies Service; Reference: PE35/6 FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 11 August 2023)
Tim Appleton marriage to Ann Railey on 11 Feb 1755 in North Cave, Yorkshire (East Riding).
↑Burial:
"Yorkshire Burials"
Archive: Borthwick Institute for Archives FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 11 August 2023)
Timothy Appleton burial on 30 Jun 1780 in Sancton, Yorkshire (East Riding), England.
Sancton burial registers
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Timothy by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Timothy: