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ELIZABETH READER

Birth18 March 1792 - Isleham Cambridge
Death20 Jan 1855 - Isleham Cambridge
MotherAnne Precious
FatherFrancis Reader

Born in Isleham Cambridge on 18 March 1792 to Francis Reader and Anne Precious. ELIZABETH READER married WILLIAM BROWN and had 9 children. She passed away on 20 Jan 1855 in Isleham Cambridge.

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Francis Reader
1759 - 1834
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Anne Precious
1758 - 1797
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William Brown
1790 - 1854
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Daniel Charles Brown
1831 - 1868
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Hannah Brown
1829 - 1889
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John Brown
1825 - Unknown
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William Brown
1820 - Unknown
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Robert Brown
1832 - 1900
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Joseph Brown
1820 - 1903
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Ann Brown
1815 - Unknown
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James Brown
1812 - Unknown
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Henry Brown
1817 - Unknown

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