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Hannah Balmforth

Birth19 Feb 1787 - Elland, St Mary, Yorkshire, England
DeathJan 1841 - Elland
MotherSarah Bentley
FatherSamuel Balmforth

Born in Elland, St Mary, Yorkshire, England on 19 Feb 1787 to Samuel Balmforth and Sarah Bentley. Hannah Balmforth married Ely CLEGG and had 8 children. She passed away on Jan 1841 in Elland.

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Parents
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Samuel Balmforth
1761 - 1841
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Sarah Bentley
1762 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Ely Clegg
1791 - Unknown
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Sarah Balmforth Clegg
1811 - 1846
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Thomas Clegg
1815 - 1851
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Caroline Clegg
1827 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Clegg
1822 - Unknown
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Susannah Clegg
1813 - Unknown
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Martha Clegg
1825 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Clegg
1818 - Unknown
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Hannah Clegg
1822 - 1851

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