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Elizabeth Stringer

Birth10 Oct 1773 - Greasborough, Yorkshire, , England
Death17 Apr 1842 - Greasborough, Yorkshire, , England
MotherAnn Jenkinson
FatherWilliam Stringer

Born in Greasborough, Yorkshire, , England on 10 Oct 1773 to William Stringer and Ann Jenkinson. Elizabeth Stringer married William Booth and had 7 children. She passed away on 17 Apr 1842 in Greasborough, Yorkshire, , England.

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William Stringer
1721 - 1812
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Ann Jenkinson
1732 - 1820
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William Booth
1773 - 1836
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David Booth
1796 - 1868
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Elizabeth Booth
1801 - 1878
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Joseph Booth
1801 - 1857
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Benjamin Booth
1805 - 1861
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Benjamin Booth
1807 - 1853
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John Booth
1794 - 1795
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John Booth
1798 - 1867

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