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Ellen EAVES

Birth29 March 1837 - Lytham, Commonside, Lancashire, England
Death24 Sep 1927 - Lancashire, England
MotherThomasina BICKERSTAFF
FatherJohn EAVES

Born in Lytham, Commonside, Lancashire, England on 29 March 1837 to John EAVES and Thomasina BICKERSTAFF. Ellen EAVES married Matthew (J?) WILLACY and had 13 children. She passed away on 24 Sep 1927 in Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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John Eaves
1805 - 1855
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Thomasina Bickerstaff
1799 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Matthew (J?) Willacy
1836 - 1891
Children Show all
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Matthew John (Aka John) Willacy
1854 - 1925
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Elizabeth Willacy
1857 - 1919
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James Edward Willacy
1876 - 1964
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Richard William Willacy
1863 - 1954
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Jane Forrest Willacy
1874 - 1973
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Henry (Harry) Knowles Willacy
1871 - 1922
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Alice Ellen Willacy
1860 - 1864
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Herbert Willacy
1881 - 1967
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Alice Knowles Willacy
1870 - 1871
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Ellen Thomasina Willacy
1859 - 1859
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George Brooks Willacy
1879 - 1973
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Margaret Willacy
1884 - 1884
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Herbert Willacy
1880 - Unknown

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