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Edward ELLINGHAM

Birth15 Mar 1811 - Hertfordshire, England
Death23 Oct 1848 - St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
MotherAnn Chennells
FatherJohn Ellingham

Born in Hertfordshire, England on 15 Mar 1811 to John Ellingham and Ann Chennells. Edward ELLINGHAM married Charlotte KNAPP and had 7 children. He passed away on 23 Oct 1848 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

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John Ellingham
1767 - 1843
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Ann Chennells
1765 - Unknown
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Charlotte Knapp
1805 - 1882
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Gabriel Ellingham
1840 - 1883
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Charlotte Alice Ellingham
1842 - 1902
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Alfred Ellingham
1838 - 1898
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William Ellingham
1833 - 1850
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Ann Eliza Ellingham
1845 - 1894
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Louisa Anne Ellingham
1835 - 1864
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John James Ellingham
1831 - 1879

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