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Elizabeth Pottle

BirthAbt 1771 - Kings Somborne, Hampshire, England
Death2 Jan 1848 - Little Somborne, Hampshire, England
MotherSarah Glue
FatherWilliam Pottle

Born in Kings Somborne, Hampshire, England on Abt 1771 to William Pottle and Sarah Glue. Elizabeth Pottle married Joseph Rogers and had 12 children. She passed away on 2 Jan 1848 in Little Somborne, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
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William Pottle
1738 - Unknown
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Sarah Glue
1743 - 1813
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Rogers
1759 - 1821
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Elizabeth Rogers
1792 - 1869
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Charlotte Rogers
1811 - 1888
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John Rogers
1791 - 1853
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Harriett Rogers
1809 - 1848
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Mary Rogers
1794 - 1871
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Sarah Rogers
1807 - 1845
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Sarah Rogers
1797 - 1797
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Thomas Rogers
1803 - 1871
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Rebecca C Rogers
1798 - 1861
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Richard Rogers
1796 - 1863
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William Rogers
1805 - 1875
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Joseph Rogers
1802 - 1802

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