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Sign up freeAlice Lunn 1703–1727 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1703
Birth Location: Eccleston Lancashire England
Death Date: 1727
Death Location: Eccleston, Lancashire, England
Father: John Lunn
Mother: Katharine Naylor
Spouse(s): John Benson
Children(s): Thomas Benson
Alice Lunn was born in 1703 in Eccleston Lancashire England, the child of John Lunn And Katharine Naylor. Alice Lunn married John Benson, and had children including Thomas Benson. Alice Lunn passed away in 1727 in Eccleston, Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- Alice Lunn was born in 1703 in Eccleston Lancashire England, the child of John Lunn And Katharine Naylor.
- Alice Lunn married John Benson, and had children including Thomas Benson.
- Alice Lunn passed away in 1727 in Eccleston, Lancashire, England.
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Alice Lunn's Ancestors
Alice Lunn's Descendants
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1. Thomas Benson 1721–1783 m. Anne Taborner 1723–1789
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1. Richard Benson 1748–1813 m. Elizabeth Cross 1754–
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1. Alice Benson 1784– m. John Robinson 1784–
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1. Jane Robinson 1818–1853 m. Joseph Martland 1818–1860
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2. Richard Robinson 1804–
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3. John Robinson 1806–
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4. Sarah Robinson 1823–
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5. Edward Robinson 1828–
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Alice Lunn's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1703
Event Place: Eccleston Lancashire England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1727
Event Place: Eccleston, Lancashire, England