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Elizabeth Roach

BirthBEF 13 MAY 1787 - Wymering, Hampshire, England
Death10 APR 1869 - Workhouse, Fareham, Hampshire, England
MotherAnn Smith
FatherCharles Roach

Born in Wymering, Hampshire, England on BEF 13 MAY 1787 to Charles Roach and Ann Smith. Elizabeth Roach married John Chandler and had 12 children. She passed away on 10 APR 1869 in Workhouse, Fareham, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
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Charles Roach
1743 - 1825
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Ann Smith
Unknown - 1809
Spouse(s)
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John Chandler
1782 - 1855
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Thomas Chandler
1814 - 1875
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Mary Chandler
1825 - Unknown
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Charles Chandler
1808 - 1873
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Elizabeth Chandler
1809 - 1886
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Emma Chandler
1827 - 1889
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Sarah Chandler
1822 - 1855
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George Chandler
1811 - 1842
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Benjamin Chandler
1820 - Unknown
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Jane Chandler
1823 - 1891
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John Chandler
1816 - 1871
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Ann Chandler
1806 - Unknown
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David Chandler
1833 - Unknown

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