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Elizabeth Ingleton

Birth1844 - St Marks, Lincoln, England
Death29 August 1922 - 33 Carr Street LINCOLN Lincolnshire England
MotherElizabeth Cock
FatherGeorge Ingleton

Born in St Marks, Lincoln, England on 1844 to George Ingleton and Elizabeth Cock. Elizabeth Ingleton had 8 children. She passed away on 29 August 1922 in 33 Carr Street LINCOLN Lincolnshire England.

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George Ingleton
1804 - 1873
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Elizabeth Cock
1806 - 1873
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Alice Wiswould
1883 - 1931
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Kate Ellen Wiswould
1877 - 1912
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John Wiswould
1879 - 1936
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George Leonard Wiswould
1875 - 1882
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Elizabeth Wiswould
1885 - Unknown
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Lucy Wiswould
1887 - 1921
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William Wiswould
1881 - 1882
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Lucy Elizabeth Wiswould
1878 - 1878

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