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Eliza Beecham

Birth8 Nov 1828 - Lincolnshire, England
Death1849 - HORNCASTLE LINCOLNSHIRE ENGLAND
MotherMary Andrews
FatherJohn Beecham

Born in Lincolnshire, England on 8 Nov 1828 to John Beecham and Mary Andrews. Eliza Beecham married Thomas Forster and had 9 children. She passed away on 1849 in HORNCASTLE LINCOLNSHIRE ENGLAND.

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Parents
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John Beecham
1802 - 1895
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Mary Andrews
1804 - 1878
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Forster
1816 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Ann Elizabeth Forster
1853 - 1915
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Ann Forster
1853 - Unknown
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Mary Forster
1855 - Unknown
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Alice Isabella Forster
1865 - 1946
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Emily Jane Forster
1856 - 1933
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Aaron Alexander Forster
1867 - 1906
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Joseph Alexander Forster
1870 - Unknown
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James William Forster
1860 - 1911
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Ann Forster
1853 - Unknown

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