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John ELLSMORE

Birth23 Oct 1737 - Stowe, Staffordshire, England
Death1817 - Fradswell, Staffordshire, England
MotherElizabeth Brooks
FatherHenry ELLSMORE

Born in Stowe, Staffordshire, England on 23 Oct 1737 to Henry ELLSMORE and Elizabeth Brooks. John ELLSMORE married Ann Tooth and had 14 children. He passed away on 1817 in Fradswell, Staffordshire, England.

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Parents
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Henry Ellsmore
1715 - 1771
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Elizabeth Brooks
1714 - 1766
Spouse(s)
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Ann Tooth
1741 - 1805
Children Show all
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1 Ellen (Eleanor) Elsmore 5
1769 - 1856
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John Thomas Elsmore
1771 - 1840
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Thomas Elsmore
1773 - Unknown
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John Elsmore
1762 - 1771
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Charlotte Elsmore
1781 - 1849
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Sophia Elsmore
1782 - Unknown
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Dorothy Elsmore
1776 - Unknown
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William Elsmore
1758 - 1807
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Mary Elsmore
1760 - 1810
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Sarah Elsmore
1780 - 1857
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Robert Elsmore
1784 - 1869
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Susannah Elsmore
1785 - 1857
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William Elsmore
1767 - 1807
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Susannah Elsmore
1785 - Unknown

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