Eliza Dorothy Addison
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1.0 Eliza Dorothy Addison also known as Elizabeth Addisonfemale
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Father:
John Addison (born about 1803 at Manchester, Lancashire
)
Census 4403
Mother:
Ann [not known] (born about 1809 at West Boldon, Co Durham
)
Census
Birth: about 1847, at Monkwearmouth, Co Durham
Census
Death: 19 Dec 1917, at 34 Roker Park Road, Sunderland, Co Durham, age: 73y.
Probate
Probate: 11 Mar 1932
executors, etc
Pedigree
2971Married:
John George Kirtley
at Parish Church, Monkwearmouth, Co Durham 10 Jul 1869
b.
about 1847, at Tanfield, Co Durham
d.
12 Jan 1928, at 34 Roker Park Road, Sunderland, Co Durham, age: 81y
Birth: about 1872, at Tanfield, Co DurhamCensus
Birth: about 1873, at Tanfield, Co DurhamCensus
Birth: about 1876, at East Bolden, Co DurhamCensus
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