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Edward Elliott

Birth21 May 1786 - Arundel, Sussex, England
DeathBef. 09 Mar 1870 - Arundel, Sussex, England
MotherHannah Seagrave
FatherEdward Elliott

Born in Arundel, Sussex, England on 21 May 1786 to Edward Elliott and Hannah Seagrave. Edward Elliott married Amelia Cheesman and had 12 children. He passed away on Bef. 09 Mar 1870 in Arundel, Sussex, England.

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Edward Elliott
1757 - 1828
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Hannah Seagrave
1759 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Amelia Cheesman
1801 - 1861
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Hannah Elliott
1818 - Unknown
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Rebecca Phoebe Elliott
1834 - 1873
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William Elliott
1823 - Unknown
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John Elliott
1824 - 1904
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Jane Elliott
1827 - 1830
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Elizabeth Elliott
1817 - 1879
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George Elliott
1826 - 1844
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Edward Elliott
1814 - 1828
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James Elliott
1830 - 1910
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William Seall
1831 - Unknown
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Maria Anne Elliott
1809 - Unknown
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William Henry Seall
1831 - Unknown

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