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Elizabeth Woolfall

Birth1847 - Warton, Lancashire, England
Death1892 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Woolfall
FatherRichard Woolfall

Born in Warton, Lancashire, England on 1847 to Richard Woolfall and Elizabeth Woolfall. Elizabeth Woolfall married THOMAS BROWNSON OCCLESTON and had 7 children. She passed away on 1892.

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Richard Woolfall
1816 - 1891
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Elizabeth Woolfall
1817 - Unknown
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Thomas Brownson Occleston
1848 - 1899
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Kate Eva Occleston
1880 - 1942
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Thomas Occleston
1872 - 1951
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James Robert Occleston
1877 - Unknown
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Margaret Ida Occleston
1873 - Unknown
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Edith Marie Occleston
1876 - 1960
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Beatrice Occleston
1887 - Unknown
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Hilda Elizabeth Occleston
1883 - Unknown

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