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Elizabeth Bowler 1688–1728 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1688

Birth Location: Normanton-on-Trent

Death Date: Jul 1728

Death Location: Weston on Trent

Father: Thomas Bowler

Mother:

Spouse(s): Richard WALKER

Children(s): Richard Walker

The story of Elizabeth Bowler began in 1688 in Normanton-on-Trent. Elizabeth Bowler married Richard Walker, and had children including Richard Walker. Elizabeth Bowler passed away in 1728 in Weston on Trent.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Bowler began in 1688 in Normanton-on-Trent.
  • Elizabeth Bowler married Richard Walker, and had children including Richard Walker.
  • Elizabeth Bowler passed away in 1728 in Weston on Trent.

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Children(s)

Elizabeth Bowler's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Bowler
1688–1728
Birth Place: Normanton-on-Trent
Parents
Thomas Bowler
1660–1742
Normanton On Trent, Nottingham, England
Grandparents
John Wright
1640–1678
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Bowler's Descendants

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Elizabeth Bowler (1688–Jul 1728) m. Richard WALKER (20 Aug 1682–Aug 1742)
  1. 1. Richard Walker 1715–1793 m. Ruth (Wright) Sheperd 1710–1740
    1. 1. William Walker 1737–1821 m. Eleanor ((Ellen) Walker) (Hurt) 1736–1778
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Carlile) (Walker) 1771–1840
        1. 1. George (Carnel) (Carlisle) 1812–1858 m. Eleanor ((Ellen)) Wilson 1813–1872

Elizabeth Bowler's Timeline

2 Records

1688
1688
Birth of Elizabeth Bowler in Normanton-on-Trent
Normanton-on-Trent
1728
Jul 1728
Age 40
Death of Elizabeth Bowler in Weston on Trent
Weston on Trent

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1688
    Event Place: Normanton-on-Trent

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 1728
    Event Place: Weston on Trent

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