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Elizabeth Pendleton

Birth1553 - Eccles, Lancashire, England
Death1627 - Lancashire, England
MotherAnn Newton
FatherEdward Pendleton I "Master of Grammar School"

Born in Eccles, Lancashire, England on 1553 to Edward Pendleton I "Master of Grammar School" and Ann Newton. Elizabeth Pendleton married Peter Houlden and had 6 children. She passed away on 1627 in Lancashire, England.

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Edward Pendleton I "Master Of Grammar School"
1547 - 1576
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Ann Newton
1551 - 1597
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Peter Houlden
1556 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Houlden
1582 - 1662
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Edward Houlden
1583 - Unknown
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Peter Houlden
1574 - Unknown
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James Houlden
1577 - Unknown
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Helena Houlden
1578 - Unknown
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Margaret Holden
Unknown - Unknown

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