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Ellen Jackson

Birth7 Jun 1803 - Derbyshire, England
Death1st Quarter 1854 - Hayfield Registration District, Derbyshire, England
MotherNot Available
FatherJoseph Jackson

Born in Derbyshire, England on 7 Jun 1803 to Joseph Jackson. Ellen Jackson married Samuel Thornley and had 9 children. She passed away on 1st Quarter 1854 in Hayfield Registration District, Derbyshire, England.

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Parents
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Joseph Jackson
1766 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Samuel Thornley
1800 - 1872
Children Show all
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Dennis Thornley
1828 - 1905
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Lemuel Thornley
1835 - 1910
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James Thornley
1825 - 1906
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Esther Thornley
1845 - 1899
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Elizabeth Thornley
1829 - Unknown
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Sarah Thornley
1831 - Unknown
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Henry Thornley
1833 - 1882
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Mary Ann Thornley
1842 - Unknown
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Samuel Thornley
1837 - Unknown

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