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❤️Betty Boardman 1745 – 1810 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1745

Birth Location: Over Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire, England

Death Date: Jul 1810

Death Location: Over Hulton, Lancashire, England

Father: James Boardman

Mother: Ellen Hurst

Spouse(s): ❤️Thomas Howcroft

Children(s): ❤️Ann Howcroft

In 1745, ❤️Betty Boardman entered the world in Over Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire, England, born to James Boardman and Ellen Hurst. ❤️Betty Boardman married ❤️Thomas Howcroft, and had children including ❤️Ann Howcroft. ❤️Betty Boardman passed away in 1810 in Over Hulton, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1745, ❤️Betty Boardman entered the world in Over Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire, England, born to James Boardman and Ellen Hurst.
  • ❤️Betty Boardman married ❤️Thomas Howcroft, and had children including ❤️Ann Howcroft.
  • ❤️Betty Boardman passed away in 1810 in Over Hulton, Lancashire, England.

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❤️Betty Boardman's Ancestors

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❤️Betty Boardman
1745 – 1810
Birth Place: Over Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire, England
Parents
James Boardman
1713 – 1769
Winwick, Lancashire, England
Ellen Hurst
1713 – 1756
Over Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire, ENGLAND
Grandparents
James Boardman
1689 – 1728
Winwick, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Isabel Harrison
1690 – 1729
Chipping, Lancashire, England
John (Johannis) Hurst
1692 – 1760
Bolton, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth Smith
1697 – 1732
Bolton, Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Boardman
1645 – 1728
Isobel Baxter
1663 – 1734
Henry Harrison
1653 – 1730
Margaret Spencer
1661 – 1727
William Hurst
1637 –
Mary Makand
1645 –
Edmund Smith
1655 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Boardman
1590 – 1663
Anne Sheppard
1590 – 1656
John Harrison
1628 – 1666
Katherine but
1630 – 1690
John Spencer
1630 – 1690
Jane Elwin
1635 –
Adam Hurst
1615 –
Jane Gregory
1615 – 1668
Roger Makand
1625 –

❤️Betty Boardman's Descendants

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❤️Betty Boardman (abt 1745 – Jul 1810) m. ❤️Thomas Howcroft (Jul 1745 – Apr 1825)
  1. 1. ❤️Ann Howcroft (1768 – January 1838) m. ❤️Ralph Yates (abt 1768 – abt 1836)
    1. 1. ❤️Daniel Yates (1799 – April 1877) m. Margaret Topping (abt 1803 – Sep 1876)
      1. 1. ❤️John Yates (5 Apr 1829 – 1901) m. ❤️Mary Hutchinson (abt 1831 – Oct 1880)
        1. 1. ❤️Daniel Yates (January 1852 – 22 Aug 1891) m. Ann ✔️❤️👑Cunliffe\Unsworth (2 Mar 1862 – July 1912)

❤️Betty Boardman's Timeline

2 Records

1745
abt 1745
Birth of ❤️Betty Boardman in Over Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire, England
Over Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire, England
1810
Jul 1810
Age 65
Death of ❤️Betty Boardman in Over Hulton, Lancashire, England
Over Hulton, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1745
    Event Place: Over Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 1810
    Event Place: Over Hulton, Lancashire, England

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