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Elizabeth Prouting

Birth1774 - Portsea, Hampshire, England
Death7 Jul 1854 - Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand
MotherNot Available
FatherRichard Prouting

Born in Portsea, Hampshire, England on 1774 to Richard Prouting. Elizabeth Prouting married David Johnston and had 7 children. She passed away on 7 Jul 1854 in Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand.

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Parents
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Richard Prouting
1744 - 1803
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Spouse(s)
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David Johnston
1774 - 1850
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David Prouting Hope Johnstone
1819 - 1900
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Elizabeth Jane Jewell Callard
1801 - 1806
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Richard Prouting Callard
1798 - Unknown
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Sophia Mary Miall Callard
1805 - 1809
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Samuel Strong Callard
1803 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jane Callard
1800 - 1800
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Caroline Prouting Johnstone
1813 - 1847

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