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Ellen Brawn

Birth1863 - Wolverhampton, England
Death20 Jan 1922 - Wolverhampton, Staffs, UK
MotherEllen Unbrawn
FatherEdward Brawn

Born in Wolverhampton, England on 1863 to Edward Brawn and Ellen Unbrawn. Ellen Brawn married William Edward Broxton and had 9 children. She passed away on 20 Jan 1922 in Wolverhampton, Staffs, UK.

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Parents
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Edward Brawn
Unknown - Unknown
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Ellen Unbrawn
1847 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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William Edward Broxton
1858 - 1907
Children Show all
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Alfred Broxton
1893 - 1973
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Frances Evelene Broxton
1897 - 1984
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Ernest Henry Broxton
1901 - 1974
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Ellen Broxton
1889 - Unknown
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Richard Broxton
1891 - Unknown
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Florance Maud Broxton
1895 - Unknown
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William Broxton
1888 - Unknown
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Ethel Broxton
1885 - Unknown
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Edith Alice Broxton
1882 - Unknown

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