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Benjamin Ellis

Birth21/10/1804 - Harlestone, Northamptonshire, England
DeathOctober 1856 - Leicester, Leicestershire
MotherAnn Lucy
FatherThomas Ellis

Born in Harlestone, Northamptonshire, England on 21/10/1804 to Thomas Ellis and Ann Lucy. Benjamin Ellis married Mary King and had 8 children. He passed away on October 1856 in Leicester, Leicestershire.

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Thomas Ellis
1767 - 1847
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Ann Lucy
1771 - 1855
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Mary King
1811 - Unknown
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Benjamin Ellis
1839 - Unknown
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Catherine Ellis
1854 - Unknown
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Thomas Ellis
1842 - Unknown
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William Ellis
1834 - Unknown
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Mary Ellis
1845 - 1917
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Eliza Jane Ellis
1849 - Unknown
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Ann Ellis
1832 - 1915
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Clara Ellis
1851 - Unknown

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