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Elizabeth Stuart

Birth1724 - Not Available
DeathJan 1824 - Cornsay Almshouses, Cornsay Colliery, Durham, England
MotherNot Available
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Born on 1724. Elizabeth Stuart married William Kirtley and had 10 children. She passed away on Jan 1824 in Cornsay Almshouses, Cornsay Colliery, Durham, England.

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William Kirtley
1722 - 1807
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Thomas Kirtley
1749 - Unknown
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Rosie Kirtley
1754 - 1754
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Elizabeth Kirtley
1760 - 1761
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William Kirtley
1756 - Unknown
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James Curtley
1751 - 1753
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John Kirtley
1762 - Unknown
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Matthew Kirtley
1765 - 1767
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Ann Kirtley
1768 - 1768
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Ralph Curtley
1758 - Unknown
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Jane Kirtley
1752 - Unknown

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