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Ellen Stapleton

Birth1862 - Keysoe, Bedfordshire
Death8 Dec 1941 - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
MotherSarah Woolston
FatherIsaac Stapleton

Born in Keysoe, Bedfordshire on 1862 to Isaac Stapleton and Sarah Woolston. Ellen Stapleton married William Barratt and had 7 children. She passed away on 8 Dec 1941 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.

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Isaac Stapleton
1841 - 1931
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Sarah Woolston
1844 - Unknown
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William Barratt
1858 - 1927
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Leonard Bertram Barratt
1888 - 1968
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Ernest William Barratt
1882 - 1918
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Gladys Helen Barratt
1884 - Unknown
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Cecil Percy Barratt
1891 - 1972
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Hilda Lillian Barratt
1887 - 1947
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Phillis Barratt
1881 - Unknown
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Cecil Barratt
1882 - Unknown

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