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Elizabeth Parker

 

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   1610 1.0 Elizabeth Parkerfemale
Another copy of the baptism records (possibly Bishop's Transcripts?) gives the birth year as 1843
2114 Father: Henry Parker
2111 Mother: Harriet [not known] (born about 1820 at Cornwall ) Census
Birth: 21 Jun 1842, at Chapel Street, Marylebone, LondonParish Reg
Baptism: 09 Jul 1843 at St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, Marylebone, LondonParish Reg
Death: 1924, age: 81y. BMD

Pedigree
   1205
Married: Henry Brattle  1867BMD
b. about 1843, at Cirencester, Gloucestershire  d. 1900

   16112.1 Edith Alice Brattlefemale
Birth: about 1870, at Wolverhampton, StaffordshireCensus
2109
Married: Ernest Brookes  1893BMD
b. about 1872, at Blakeley, Lancashire

Census Details: 1881 1901 1911

   21103.1 Dorothy Elsie Brookesfemale
Birth: 1896, at Maule, CheshireCensus

Census Details: 1901 1911

   41833.2 Majorie Vera Brookesfemale
Birth: 1907, at Aston, WarwickshireCensus

Census Details: 1911

   16122.2 Charles Frederic Brattlemale
Birth: about 1876, at Wolverhampton, StaffordshireCensus

Census Details: 1881 1891 1901

   21082.3 Winifred Eva Brattlefemale
Birth: 1877, at Wolverhampton, StaffordshireCensus

Census Details: 1881 1891 1901

   16132.4 Gwendoline Janie Brattlefemale
Birth: 1879, at Wolverhampton, StaffordshireCensus

Census Details: 1881 1891 1901
4184
Married: Arthur Hedley Hulme  1901BMD

 


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