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Elizabeth Dawson 1817–1875 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1817

Birth Location: Guiseley, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1875

Death Location: Otley, Yorkshire, England

Father: Joshua Dawson

Mother: Ann Long

Spouse(s): James Stott, James Stott

Children(s): Peninnah Stott, Mary Stott, Eleana Stott, Samuel Stott, James Stott, Anna Stott

Elizabeth Dawson was born in 1817 in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England, the child of Joshua Dawson And Ann Nancy Nanney Long. In 1851, Elizabeth Dawson resided in Manningham, Manningham, Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth Dawson married James Stott, and had children including Anna M Stott, Eleana Stott, James Stott, Mary A Stott, Peninnah Stott, Samuel L Stott. Elizabeth Dawson passed away in 1875 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Dawson was born in 1817 in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England, the child of Joshua Dawson And Ann Nancy Nanney Long.
  • In 1851, Elizabeth Dawson resided in Manningham, Manningham, Yorkshire, England.
  • Elizabeth Dawson married James Stott, and had children including Anna M Stott, Eleana Stott, James Stott, Mary A Stott, Peninnah Stott, Samuel L Stott.
  • Elizabeth Dawson passed away in 1875 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Elizabeth Dawson's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Dawson
1817–1875
Birth Place: Guiseley, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Joshua Dawson
1774–1839
Yeadon, Guiseley, Yorkshire
Ann ((Nancy, Nanney)) Long
1780–1845
Guiseley, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Benjamin Dawson
1733–1807
Yeadon, Yorkshire, England
Hannah Hodgson
1737–1802
Yeadon, Yorkshire, England
Joseph (Long) (Kellet\Hollings)
1755–1821
Yeadon, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Mary (Kellet) (Long)
1757–1796
St. Oswalds, Guisley, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Dawson's Descendants

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Elizabeth Dawson (abt 1817–1875) m. James Stott (abt 1814–) m. James Stott (about 1813–7 Jun 1856)
  1. 1. Peninnah Stott 1840–1892 m. Isaac Crompton 1843–1900
    1. 1. Jane Crompton 1864–1896 m. William (Henry) Butterworth 1863–1917
      1. 1. Arthur Butterworth 1890–1942 m. Mary (Bedford) Hayton 1885–1962
        1. 1. Ethel Butterworth 1919–1970 m. Percival Holden 1921–2012
        2. 2. Elsie Butterworth 1917–
        3. 3. Annie Butterworth 1920–
        4. 4. Mary Butterworth 1923–
      2. 2. Harold Butterworth 1889–1936
      3. 3. Annie Butterworth 1893–
    2. 2. Fred Crampton 1868–
    3. 3. Albert Crampton 1871–
    4. 4. Anne Crampton 1875–
    5. 5. Ernest Crampton 1877–
  2. 2. Mary (A) Stott 1839–
  3. 3. Eleana Stott 1843–
  4. 4. Samuel (L) Stott 1845–
  5. 5. James Stott 1848–
  6. 6. Anna (M) Stott 1850–

Elizabeth Dawson's Timeline

4 Records

1817
abt 1817
Birth of Elizabeth Dawson in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England
Guiseley, Yorkshire, England
1851
1851
Age 34
Elizabeth Dawson resided here in Manningham, Manningham, Yorkshire, England
Manningham, Manningham, Yorkshire, England
1875
abt 1875
Age 58
Death of Elizabeth Dawson
None
1875
1875
Age 58
Burial of Elizabeth Dawson in Otley, Yorkshire, England
Otley, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1817
    Event Place: Guiseley, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] 1851 England Census
    [2] Global, Gravestone Photograph Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1851
    Event Place: Manningham, Manningham, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: 1851 England Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1875
    Record Source: Global, Gravestone Photograph Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1875
    Event Place: Otley, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Global, Gravestone Photograph Index

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