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Eli Procter

Birth5 MAY 1856 - Hunslet, Yorkshire, England
Death24 Sep 1902 - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
MotherAlice Eddison DNA
FatherJames Procter

Born in Hunslet, Yorkshire, England on 5 MAY 1856 to James Procter and Alice Eddison DNA. Eli Procter married Sarah Ann Barber and had 8 children. He passed away on 24 Sep 1902 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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James Procter
1831 - 1885
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Alice Eddison Dna
1831 - 1902
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann Barber
1854 - 1937
Children Show all
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James Robert Procter Dna
1880 - 1911
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Bertha Doris Procter
1896 - 1983
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Annie Barber Procter
1884 - 1957
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Laura Beatrice Procter
1892 - 1973
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Charlotte Maude Procter
1886 - 1889
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Sarah Emma Procter
1882 - 1884
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Alice Elizebeth Procter
1879 - 1879
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Sarah Emma Procter
1892 - Unknown

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