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Elizabeth Constable

Birthabt 1575 - Ford, Northumberland
DeathABT 1653 - Northumberland
MotherDorothea Hilton
FatherMichael Constable

Born in Ford, Northumberland on abt 1575 to Michael Constable and Dorothea Hilton. Elizabeth Constable married William Carr and had 12 children. She passed away on ABT 1653 in Northumberland.

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Parents
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Michael Constable
1540 - 1612
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Dorothea Hilton
1543 - 1595
Spouse(s)
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William Carr
1565 - 1624
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William Carr
1602 - 1663
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Ralph Carr
1600 - 1642
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Launcelot Carr
1604 - Unknown
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John Carr Of Lesbury And West Ditchburn
1590 - Unknown
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Anne Carr
1612 - Unknown
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Thomas Carr
1604 - Unknown
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Margaret Carr
Unknown - Unknown
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Margery Carr
1620 - Unknown
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Katherine Carr
1616 - Unknown
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John Carr
1606 - 1659
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Agnes Carr
Unknown - Unknown
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Robert Carr
1614 - Unknown

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