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Lucy Eley

Birth1787 - Northfleet, Kent, England
Death8th March 1845 - Gravesend, Kent, England
MotherNot Available
FatherRobert Eley

Born in Northfleet, Kent, England on 1787 to Robert Eley. Lucy Eley married Francis Fothergill and had 10 children. She passed away on 8th March 1845 in Gravesend, Kent, England.

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Parents
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Robert Eley
1760 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Francis Fothergill
1782 - 1834
Children Show all
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Charles Edward Fothergill
1822 - 1870
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Anthony Fothergill
1812 - 1865
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Robert Fothergill
1814 - 1890
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Mary Ann Fothergill
1829 - 1834
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George Fothergill
1819 - Unknown
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Martha Fothergill
1824 - 1854
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Francis Fothergill
1806 - Unknown
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Henry Fothergill
1808 - 1840
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James Fothergill
1825 - 1888
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William Fothergill
1817 - 1863

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