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Elizabeth Stringfellow

Birth29 Sept 1828 - Beccles, England
DeathSept 1906 - Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
MotherSusan Steverson
FatherSamual STRINGFELLOW

Born in Beccles, England on 29 Sept 1828 to Samual STRINGFELLOW and Susan Steverson. Elizabeth Stringfellow married James Critten and had 11 children. She passed away on Sept 1906 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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Samual Stringfellow
1786 - 1830
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Susan Steverson
1801 - Unknown
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James Critten
1828 - 1900
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Ernest Critten
1867 - 1941
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Rosa Jane Critten
1858 - 1929
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Henry Critten
1850 - 1897
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Jane Critten
1863 - 1948
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Arthur James F Critten
1862 - 1940
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George Critten
1860 - 1937
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Hannah Mingay Chapman Critten
1854 - 1939
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Emma Critten
1856 - 1937
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Clara Victoria Critten
1871 - 1954
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William Steverson Critten
1851 - 1935
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Edward Albert Critten
1866 - 1869

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