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Catherine Hellings

Birth1810 - Tiverton, DEV, ENG
Death17 DEC 1895 - Tiverton, DEV, ENG
MotherElizabeth Leigh
FatherThomas Hellings

Born in Tiverton, DEV, ENG on 1810 to Thomas Hellings and Elizabeth Leigh. Catherine Hellings married Rev. John Daniel Lloyd and had 7 children. She passed away on 17 DEC 1895 in Tiverton, DEV, ENG.

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Thomas Hellings
1775 - 1853
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Elizabeth Leigh
1778 - 1864
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Rev. John Daniel Lloyd
1806 - Unknown
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William Hellings Lloyd
1846 - 1909
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Emma Hellings Lloyd
1845 - 1931
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Nathaniel Hellings Lloyd
1840 - 1869
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Catherine Elizabeth Hellings Lloyd
1843 - 1856
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Thomas Hellings Lloyd
1846 - 1861
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John Hellings Lloyd
1841 - 1873
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James Hellings Lloyd
1849 - 1906

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