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Elizabeth Orme

Birth17 Oct 1784 - Bootle, Walton on the Hill, Liverpool 4
Death1833 - St Helens, Lancashire, England
MotherMargaret Tyburn
FatherGeorge Orme

Born in Bootle, Walton on the Hill, Liverpool 4 on 17 Oct 1784 to George Orme and Margaret Tyburn. Elizabeth Orme married James Reay-Ray and had 8 children. She passed away on 1833 in St Helens, Lancashire, England.

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George Orme
1760 - 1819
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Margaret Tyburn
1759 - 1844
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James Reay-ray
1785 - 1836
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Margaret Reay
1808 - 1849
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Sarah Reay
1815 - 1815
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Mary Reay
1817 - Unknown
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James Ray
1810 - 1864
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Elizabeth Reay
1813 - Unknown
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George Ray
1806 - 1878
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Robert Reay
1804 - 1884
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Jane Ray
1820 - Unknown

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