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Edward Boys Ellman Rev 1815–1906 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1815

Birth Location: Firle, Sussex, England

Death Date: 22 Feb 1906

Death Location: Eastbourne, Sussex, England

Father: John esq

Mother: Catherine Boys

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In 1815, Edward Boys Ellman Rev entered the world in Firle, Sussex, England, born to John Spencer Ellman Esq And Catherine Springett Boys. Edward Boys Ellman Rev passed away in 1906 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England.

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Biography

  • In 1815, Edward Boys Ellman Rev entered the world in Firle, Sussex, England, born to John Spencer Ellman Esq And Catherine Springett Boys.
  • Edward Boys Ellman Rev passed away in 1906 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Edward Rev's Ancestors

Self
Edward Rev
1815–1906
Birth Place: Firle, Sussex, England
Parents
John Spencer Ellman esq
1787–1867
Glands, Sussex, England
Catherine (Springett) Boys
1788–1866
Betteshanger Kent England
Grandparents
John Boys
1749–1824
Kent England
Mary (Harvey 5 cousin 5 x) removed
1756–1850
Milton Kent England
Great-Grandparents
William twin
1713–1781
Ann Cooper
1723–1792
Richard Rev
1729–1772
Catherine Springett
1724–1809
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William **
1671–1750
Margaret **
1688–1764
John Esq
1695–1759
Margaret Maude
1699–1778

Edward Rev's Timeline

2 Records

1815
1815
Birth of Edward Boys Ellman Rev in Firle, Sussex, England
Firle, Sussex, England
1906
22 Feb 1906
Age 91
Death of Edward Boys Ellman Rev in Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Eastbourne, Sussex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1815
    Event Place: Firle, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Feb 1906
    Event Place: Eastbourne, Sussex, England

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