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Ellena Clowes

BirthAbt 1657 - Norton in the moors Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Death10 Mar 1749/1750 - Norton, Stafford, England
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Born in Norton in the moors Stafford, Staffordshire, England on Abt 1657. Ellena Clowes married John Lownes and had 9 children. She passed away on 10 Mar 1749/1750 in Norton, Stafford, England.

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Spouse(s)
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John Lownes
1653 - 1711
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John Clowes
Unknown - 1680
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Sarah Lownds
1687 - Unknown
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William Lownds
1699 - 1735
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Dorothy Lownds
1696 - Unknown
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Abigail Lownds
1683 - Unknown
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Thomas Lownds
1685 - Unknown
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Ellena Lownds
1690 - 1747
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John Lownds
1682 - Unknown
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Anne Clowes
1680 - Unknown
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Catherine Clowes
Unknown - Unknown

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