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Elizabeth Boardman

BirthOct 1869 - Longton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherJane Woolley
FatherJoseph Burton

Born in Longton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire on Oct 1869 to Joseph Burton and Jane Woolley. Elizabeth Boardman married Isaac Thomas and had 9 children.

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Joseph Burton
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Woolley
1839 - Unknown
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Isaac Thomas
1869 - 1940
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Arthur Thomas
1890 - Unknown
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Mary Emma Thomas
1895 - Unknown
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Florence Thomas
1910 - Unknown
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Fanny Thomas
1903 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Thomas
1897 - 1934
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Gertrude Thomas
1901 - 1950
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Nathaniel Thomas
1907 - Unknown
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Foe Thomas
1905 - Unknown
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Joseph Thomas
1904 - 1979

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