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Elizabeth Cragg 1704–1707 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Jan 1704

Birth Location: Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 15.Sep.1707

Death Location: , Millom, , Cumberland,

Father: William Cragg

Mother: Catherine Torver

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Elizabeth Cragg was born in 1704 in Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, the child of William Cragg And Catherine Torver. Elizabeth Cragg passed away in 1707 in , Millom, , Cumberland,.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Cragg was born in 1704 in Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, the child of William Cragg And Catherine Torver.
  • Elizabeth Cragg passed away in 1707 in , Millom, , Cumberland,.

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Elizabeth Cragg's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Cragg
1704–1707
Birth Place: Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Parents
William Cragg
1640–1731
Bankside, Millom, Cumberland, England
Catherine Torver
1666–1699
Bankside, Millom, Cumberland, England
Grandparents
thomas Cragg
1619–1690
Dalton in Furness, Lancashire, England
Torver
1640–
Catherine
–1684
Great-Grandparents
Matthew Cragg
1595–1672
elizabeth willson
1595–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William *
1560–
Agnes *
1560–

Elizabeth Cragg's Timeline

2 Records

1704
13 Jan 1704
Birth of Elizabeth Cragg in Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
1707
15.Sep.1707
Age 3
Death of Elizabeth Cragg in , Millom, , Cumberland,
, Millom, , Cumberland,

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Jan 1704
    Event Place: Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15.Sep.1707
    Event Place: , Millom, , Cumberland,

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