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Elizabeth Constable

Birth1819 - Horsham, Sussex, England
Death31 Aug 1899 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Mothermary robinson (roberson)
FatherJohn Constable

Born in Horsham, Sussex, England on 1819 to John Constable and mary robinson (roberson). Elizabeth Constable had 13 children. She passed away on 31 Aug 1899 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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John Constable
1792 - Unknown
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Mary Robinson (Roberson)
1795 - Unknown
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Benjamin Potter
1858 - 1934
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Edward Potter
1844 - 1929
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John Potter
1850 - 1912
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Susan Potter
1847 - 1927
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Annie Potter
1843 - 1913
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Elizabeth Potter
1860 - 1923
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Ellen Potter
1849 - 1909
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George Potter
1837 - Unknown
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Alice Potter
1846 - Unknown
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George James Potter
1849 - Unknown
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Edward Potter
1855 - Unknown
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Thomas Potter
1853 - Unknown
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William Potter
1846 - 1863

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