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Frances Broughton

Birth8 Nov 1823 - Gilmorton, Leicestershire, , England
Death1891 - Gilmorton, Leicestershire, , England
MotherAnn Adams
FatherElisha Broughton

Born in Gilmorton, Leicestershire, , England on 8 Nov 1823 to Elisha Broughton and Ann Adams. Frances Broughton married William MATTHEWS and had 7 children. She passed away on 1891 in Gilmorton, Leicestershire, , England.

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Elisha Broughton
1795 - 1882
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Ann Adams
1798 - 1879
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William Matthews
1818 - 1881
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Henry Matthews
1853 - 1943
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Halford Matthews
1857 - 1861
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Ann Matthews
1859 - 1942
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Halford Matthews
1861 - 1940
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Eliza Matthews
1849 - 1936
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Elizabeth Matthews
1864 - Unknown
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Alice Broughton Matthews
1851 - 1852

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