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Elizabeth Jane Treleaven

 

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   1151 1.0 Elizabeth Jane Treleavenfemale
1154 Father: John Treleaven (born about 1840 at Luxulyan, Cornwall ) Census
1155 Mother: Elizabeth Ann Stephens (born about 1848 at St Austell, Cornwall ) Census
Birth: 1868, at Warleggan, CornwallCensus
Baptism: 28 Sep 1868 at Warleggan, CornwallIGI

Pedigree
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Married: John Joseph Armstrong  at Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lanchester, Co Durham 08 Sep 1894Mrg Cert
b. 1871, at Collierly, Co Durham

Birth: 1896, at Craghead, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1901 1911
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Married: [not known] [not known] 

   7333.1 Olive Armstrongfemale
Birth: 08 Feb 1926BMD
Death: 1991, at Stourbridge, WorcestershireBMD

   7242.2 Sarah Armstrong   also known as Sadie Armstrongfemale
Birth: 1899, at Annfield Plain, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1901 1911

   7252.3 Annie Armstrongfemale
Birth: about 1902, at Annfield Plain, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1911

   41502.4 Henrietta Armstrongfemale
Birth: 1904, at Annfield Plain, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1911

   41512.5 Norman Armstrongmale
Birth: 1907, at Annfield Plain, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1911

Birth: 17 Jul 1908, at 21 Ryde Terrace, Kyo, Co DurhamBirth Cert
Death: 06 Feb 1985, at Hospital of St Cross, Rugby, WarwickshireDeath Cert
Burial: 11 Feb 1985 at Rugby, WarwickshireContact
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Married: Margaret Ann Kirtley  12 Jun 1937Mrg Cert
b. 14 Jan 1915, at Tantobie, Co Durham  d. 13 Dec 1997, at Bilton, Warwickshire

Birth: 14 Jun 1911, at Lanchester, Co DurhamBMD
Death: 1990BMD
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Married: Mary Robinson 

 


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