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Abraham Elson 1720–1820 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1720
Birth Location: Thorpe
Death Date: Jan 1820
Death Location: Thorpe
Father: Henry Ellson
Mother: Elizabeth Gillson
Spouse(s): Ann Baker
Children(s): Ann Spinker, Thomas Elson, John Elson, John Elsen, Thomas Elson, Ann Elsen
The story of Abraham Elson began in 1720 in Thorpe. Abraham Elson married Ann Baker, and had children including Ann Elsen, Ann Elson Spinker, John Chambers Elson, John Elsen, Thomas Elson. Abraham Elson passed away in 1820 in Thorpe.
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Biography
- The story of Abraham Elson began in 1720 in Thorpe.
- Abraham Elson married Ann Baker, and had children including Ann Elsen, Ann Elson Spinker, John Chambers Elson, John Elsen, Thomas Elson.
- Abraham Elson passed away in 1820 in Thorpe.
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Abraham Elson's Ancestors
Abraham Elson's Descendants
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1. Ann (Elson) Spinker 1748–1828 m. Swinnerton Thatcher 1741–1825
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1. John Thatcher 1771–1860 m. Margarett Crockford 1770–1847
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1. Richard Thatcher 1804–1887 m. Mary (Ann) Nash 1806–1886
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1. Frederick Thatcher 1831–1913 m. Ann Neary 1830–1915
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2. Thomas Elson 1750–1750
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3. John (Chambers) Elson 1755–1833
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4. John Elsen 1750–1750
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5. Thomas Elson 1752–1844
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6. Ann Elsen 1748–1828
Abraham Elson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1720
Event Place: Thorpe
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Jan 1820
Event Place: Thorpe