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ELIZABETH MARY (Clark) CRABB 1801–1869 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1801
Birth Location: Dorking, Surrey, England
Death Date: 17 November 1869
Death Location: Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada
Father: STEPHEN (loyalist)
Mother: Mary Crabb
Spouse(s): Thomas Cray
Children(s): CHARITY CRAY
The story of ELIZABETH MARY (Clark) CRABB began in 1801 in Dorking, Surrey, England. ELIZABETH MARY (Clark) CRABB married Thomas Cray, and had children including Charity Matilda Cray. ELIZABETH MARY (Clark) CRABB passed away in 1869 in Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada.
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- The story of ELIZABETH MARY (Clark) CRABB began in 1801 in Dorking, Surrey, England.
- ELIZABETH MARY (Clark) CRABB married Thomas Cray, and had children including Charity Matilda Cray.
- ELIZABETH MARY (Clark) CRABB passed away in 1869 in Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada.
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ELIZABETH CRABB's Descendants
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1. CHARITY (MATILDA) CRAY 1828–1891 m. ROBERT (SEARLES Canada to) US 1826–1904
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1. Edward (W) Searles 1853–1941
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1. Herbert (Charles) Searles 1902– m. Hilda Searles 1905–1992
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1. Geneva Searles 1932–1996 m. CLARENCE (NORMAN) DEVOE 1930–1981 m. Woodrow Skidgel 1918–1982
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2. Hariet (V) Searles 1891–
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ELIZABETH CRABB's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1801
Event Place: Dorking, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 17 November 1869
Event Place: Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada