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Martha Mitchell

Birth03 Jan 1806 - Warley, Yorkshire, England
DeathMarch 1865 - Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom
MotherSarah Mitchel
FatherPaul Mitchel

Born in Warley, Yorkshire, England on 03 Jan 1806 to Paul Mitchel and Sarah Mitchel. Martha Mitchell married Abraham Ackroyd(3,5) and had 14 children. She passed away on March 1865 in Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Paul Mitchel
1780 - Unknown
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Sarah Mitchel
1780 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Abraham Ackroyd(3,5)
1807 - 1871
Children Show all
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Joseph Akroyd
1839 - 1881
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David Ackroyd(4,4)
1846 - 1926
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Martha Ackroyd(4,4)
1844 - 1914
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Jeremiah Ackroyd(4,4)
1841 - 1924
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Elizabeth Sutcliffe
1825 - Unknown
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Samuel Ackroyd(4,4)
1837 - 1898
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Mary Ackroyd(4,4)
1826 - 1843
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John Ackroyd
1835 - Unknown
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John Akroyd
1836 - Unknown
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William Ackroyd(4,4)
1832 - Unknown
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Joseph Henry Ackroyd
1840 - 1942
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Joseph Ackroyd
1840 - Unknown
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Mary Ackroyd
1845 - Unknown
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Samuel Ackroyd
1855 - 1939

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