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Elizabeth Mitchell

Birthabt 1790 - Bowling, Yorkshire, England
Death1874 - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
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Born in Bowling, Yorkshire, England on abt 1790. Elizabeth Mitchell married John Stowell and had 10 children. She passed away on 1874 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

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John Stowell
1791 - Unknown
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Job Stowell
1826 - 1874
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Samuel Stowell
1824 - 1876
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Squire Stowell
1830 - 1904
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Christopher Stowell
1814 - 1885
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Ann Stowell
1832 - Unknown
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Henry Stowell
1816 - 1873
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Martha Stowell
1818 - 1886
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Ellen Stowell
1822 - 1897
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Elizabeth Stowell
1822 - Unknown
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John Stowell
1834 - 1879

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