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Elisabeth Eva Cutforth

BirthBet. Oct–Dec 1855 - Orby, Lincs., England
DeathApr 1896 - Hunslet, Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom
MotherEmma Rhoades
FatherEdwin Cutforth

Born in Orby, Lincs., England on Bet. Oct–Dec 1855 to Edwin Cutforth and Emma Rhoades. Elisabeth Eva Cutforth married John Hallas and had 7 children. She passed away on Apr 1896 in Hunslet, Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom.

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Edwin Cutforth
1831 - 1872
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Emma Rhoades
1829 - 1893
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John Hallas
1851 - 1900
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Maude Amelia Hallas
1881 - 1950
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Flora Hallas
1879 - 1953
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Percy Hallas
1889 - 1955
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Herbert Hallas
1884 - 1938
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Emily Hallas
1877 - Unknown
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Edgar Wilfred Hallas
1892 - 1951
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Flora Hallas
1879 - Unknown

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