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Elizabeth Hellowell

Birth20 May 1824 - Rishworth, England, United Kingdom
Death1 Jul 1906 - Clough Farm, Soyland
MotherSusy Fitton
FatherJeremiah Hellawell

Born in Rishworth, England, United Kingdom on 20 May 1824 to Jeremiah Hellawell and Susy Fitton. Elizabeth Hellowell married William Riley and had 8 children. She passed away on 1 Jul 1906 in Clough Farm, Soyland.

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Jeremiah Hellawell
1779 - 1870
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Susy Fitton
1785 - 1872
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William Riley
1825 - 1869
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John Riley
1853 - 1937
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Susey Riley
1860 - 1904
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Elizabeth Ann Riley
1865 - 1938
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Helliwell Riley
1856 - 1860
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Hannah Riley
1851 - 1903
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Ann Ellen Riley
1862 - 1872
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Mary Riley
1857 - 1861
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William Henry Riley
1868 - 1931

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