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ELIZABETH EVERSHED

Birth12 Feb 1821 - Itchingfield, Sussex, England
Death01 Aug 1887 - Itchingfield, Sussex, England
MotherElizabeth Langley
FatherSampson Evershed

Born in Itchingfield, Sussex, England on 12 Feb 1821 to Sampson Evershed and Elizabeth Langley. ELIZABETH EVERSHED married JAMES BURDFIELD and had 6 children. She passed away on 01 Aug 1887 in Itchingfield, Sussex, England.

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Sampson Evershed
1787 - 1880
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Elizabeth Langley
1788 - 1865
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James Burdfield
1808 - 1848
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Solomon Killick
1814 - 1878
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Edward Burdfield
1847 - 1902
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Jane Burdfield
1839 - 1919
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Ruth Burdfield
1843 - 1929
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James Burdfield
1837 - 1913
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Walter Burdfield
1862 - 1926
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James Killick
1836 - 1914

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