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Rebecca Kirtley

 

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   3127 1.0 Rebecca Kirtleyfemale
2989 Father: Thomas Kirtley (born about 1778 at Durham Co ) Census
2990 Mother: Ann Brackinridge (born 02 Sep 1784 at Durham Co ) IGI
Birth: 11 Nov 1828, at Monkwearmouth, Co DurhamIGI
Baptism: 10 Jan 1829 at St Peter, Monkwearmouth, Co DurhamIGI
Death: 1892BMD

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Married: William H Gould  1855BMD
b. about 1832, at Brownsea, Dorset

Census Details: 1861

   31872.1 Thomas Gouldmale
Birth: about 1858, at Sunderland, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1861 1871 1881

   31882.2 Frances Gouldfemale
Birth: about 1860, at Sunderland, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1861 1871 1881 1891

   31892.3 Anna Gouldfemale
Birth: about 1865, at Sunderland, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1871 1881

   31902.4 Jane Gouldfemale
Birth: about 1867, at Sunderland, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1871 1881

   31912.5 William Henry Gouldmale
Birth: about 1871, at Sunderland, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1871 1881 1891

 


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