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Dorothy Croft 1727–1807 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 11 Jun 1727
Birth Location: East Whitton, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 8 Apr 1807
Death Location: East Whitton, Yorkshire, England
Father: John Croft
Mother: Dorothy Thwaites
Spouse(s): Christopher Dixon
Children(s): Christopher Dixon
The story of Dorothy Croft began in 1727 in East Whitton, Yorkshire, England. Dorothy Croft married Christopher Dixon, and had children including Christopher Dixon. Dorothy Croft passed away in 1807 in East Whitton, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Dorothy Croft began in 1727 in East Whitton, Yorkshire, England.
- Dorothy Croft married Christopher Dixon, and had children including Christopher Dixon.
- Dorothy Croft passed away in 1807 in East Whitton, Yorkshire, England.
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Dorothy Croft's Ancestors
Dorothy Croft's Descendants
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1. Christopher Dixon 1755–1836 m. Isabella Glenton 1757–
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1. Dorothy Dixon 1785–1812 m. Harry Raper 1786–1868
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1. Ann Raper 1808–1838 m. Joseph Curry 1808–1877
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1. Matthew (J.) Curry 1834–1912 m. Mary (Ann Prudence) Walton 1837–1913
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Dorothy Croft's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 11 Jun 1727
Event Place: East Whitton, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 6 Apr 1749
Event Place: East Witton, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 8 Apr 1807
Event Place: East Whitton, Yorkshire, England