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Elizabeth Eves

Birth17 Sep 1778 - Lowton, Lancashire, England
Death18 Oct 1818 - Winwick, Lancs
MotherAnn Crouchly
FatherJames Eves

Born in Lowton, Lancashire, England on 17 Sep 1778 to James Eves and Ann Crouchly. Elizabeth Eves married Thomas Eckersley and had 8 children. She passed away on 18 Oct 1818 in Winwick, Lancs.

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Parents
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James Eves
1750 - Unknown
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Ann Crouchly
1757 - Unknown
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Thomas Eckersley
1769 - 1855
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Elizabeth Eckersley
1806 - 1887
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Thomas Eckersley
Unknown - Unknown
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James Eckersley
1804 - 1892
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Mary Eckersley
1800 - 1864
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Ellen Eckersley
1808 - Unknown
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Martha (Matty) Eckersley
1811 - 1836
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Richard Eckersley
1797 - 1813
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Thomas Eckersley
1814 - Unknown

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