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Rebecca Elson

 

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   1281 1.0 Rebecca Elsonfemale

Birth: about 1782, at Kilsby, NorthamptonshireNBI
Death: May 1861, at Crick, NorthamptonshireDerived/Burial
Burial: 18 May 1861 at St Margaret, Crick, NorthamptonshireNBI

Pedigree

Census Details: 1851
   1280
Married: William Fretter  at Crick, Northamptonshire 20 Oct 1819Parish Reg
b. 1793, at Crick, Northamptonshire  d. Jan 1873, at Crick, Northamptonshire

Census Details: 1851

   12792.1 Ann Fretterfemale
Birth: 1821, at Crick, NorthamptonshireParish Reg
Death: Nov 1844, at Crick, NorthamptonshireParish Reg
Burial: 06 Nov 1844 at St Margaret, Crick, NorthamptonshireParish Reg
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Married: William Reesby  at Crick, Northamptonshire 04 Jun 1843Parish Reg
b. 1816, at Crick, Northamptonshire  d. 1897

   12823.1 Thomas Reesbymale
Birth: about 1844, at Crick, NorthamptonshireCensus

Census Details: 1851 1861 1871
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Married: Comfort Walden  1867BMD
b. about 1846, at Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire

Census Details: 1851 1861 1871

   16554.1 Sam T Reesbymale
Birth: about 1869, at Crick, NorthamptonshireCensus

Census Details: 1871

 


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