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Eleanor Wilkinson 1673–1725 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 26 Nov 1673
Birth Location: Durham, Durham, England
Death Date: abt 1725
Death Location: Chester Le Street, Durham, England
Father: Persivil Wilkinson
Mother: ELIZABETH COOKE
Spouse(s): Stephen BYERS
Children(s): Ann Byers
In 1673, Eleanor Wilkinson entered the world in Durham, Durham, England, born to Persivil Wilkinson And Elizabeth Cooke. Eleanor Wilkinson married Stephen Byers, and had children including Ann Byers. Eleanor Wilkinson passed away in 1725 in Chester Le Street, Durham, England.
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- In 1673, Eleanor Wilkinson entered the world in Durham, Durham, England, born to Persivil Wilkinson And Elizabeth Cooke.
- Eleanor Wilkinson married Stephen Byers, and had children including Ann Byers.
- Eleanor Wilkinson passed away in 1725 in Chester Le Street, Durham, England.
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Eleanor Wilkinson's Descendants
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1. Ann Byers 1701–1748 m. John Short 1700–1745
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1. Elizabeth Short 1733–1817 m. John Chatt 1717–1804
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1. Mary Chatt 1759–1859 m. George Strachen 1759–1857
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1. George Strachen 1777–1877 m. Agnes Telfer 1776–1876
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 26 Nov 1673
Event Place: Durham, Durham, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: abt 1725
Event Place: Chester Le Street, Durham, England