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Elizabeth Eade

Birth27 October 1784 - Bratton Clovelly, West Devon Borough, Devon, England
Death3 February 1868 - Broadwoodwidger, Torridge District, Devon, England
MotherMary Martyn
FatherJohn Voaden

Born in Bratton Clovelly, West Devon Borough, Devon, England on 27 October 1784 to John Voaden and Mary Martyn. Elizabeth Eade married Henry Hortop and had 11 children. She passed away on 3 February 1868 in Broadwoodwidger, Torridge District, Devon, England.

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John Voaden
1759 - 1823
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Mary Martyn
1758 - 1842
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Henry Hortop
1784 - 1840
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Stephen Palmer
1775 - 1854
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Stephen Palmer
1775 - 1854
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Harriet Palmer
1831 - 1907
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Thomas Palmer
1810 - Unknown
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Stephen Palmer
1820 - 1893
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Christian Palmer
1801 - Unknown
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Charity Palmer
1819 - 1900
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Grace Palmer
1810 - 1892
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Roger Palmer
1825 - 1897
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Mary Ann Palmer
1811 - 1858
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Elizabeth Palmer
1815 - 1900
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John Palmer
1669 - 1741
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John Palmer
1808 - 1877

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