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ELLEN RISLEY

Birth1860 - Edmonton, Middlesex, England
DeathApril 1913 - Edmonton, Middlesex
MotherEllen Risley
FatherTHOMAS RISLEY

Born in Edmonton, Middlesex, England on 1860 to THOMAS RISLEY and Ellen Risley. ELLEN RISLEY married Alfred Geo. Skeggs and had 9 children. She passed away on April 1913 in Edmonton, Middlesex.

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Parents
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Thomas Risley
1833 - 1895
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Ellen Risley
1834 - 1897
Spouse(s)
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Alfred Geo. Skeggs
1852 - Unknown
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George Skeggs
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Emily Skeggs
1883 - 1963
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John Skeggs
1885 - Unknown
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Arthur George Skeggs
1889 - 1933
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Thomas Skeggs
1894 - 1960
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Albert George Skeggs
1897 - 1957
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Lydia Skeggs
1891 - 1979
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Ernest Skeggs
1887 - Unknown
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Annie Skeggs
1872 - 1967
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Albert George Skeggs
1896 - Unknown

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