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Sign up freeElizabeth Nettleton 1717–1757 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1717
Birth Location: Saxton in Elmet, Yorkshire
Death Date: 1757
Death Location: Terrington, Yorkshire, England
Father: William Nettleton
Mother: Jane Priestman
Spouse(s): John Tate
Children(s): John Tate
In 1717, Elizabeth Nettleton entered the world in Saxton in Elmet, Yorkshire, born to William Nettleton And Jane Elizabeth Priestman. Elizabeth Nettleton married John Tate, and had children including John Tate. Elizabeth Nettleton passed away in 1757 in Terrington, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1717, Elizabeth Nettleton entered the world in Saxton in Elmet, Yorkshire, born to William Nettleton And Jane Elizabeth Priestman.
- Elizabeth Nettleton married John Tate, and had children including John Tate.
- Elizabeth Nettleton passed away in 1757 in Terrington, Yorkshire, England.
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Elizabeth Nettleton's Ancestors
Elizabeth Nettleton's Descendants
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1. John Tate 1746–1833 m. Mary Nicholson 1746–
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1. ROBERT TATE 1775–1844 m. DOROTHY BURDON 1778–1863
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1. JANE TATE 1817–1898 m. RALPH GOWLAND 1813–1894
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1. Esther Gowland 1854–1897 m. William Heslop 1851–1901
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 25 Aug 1717
Event Place: Saxton in Elmet, Yorkshire
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1757
Event Place: Terrington, Yorkshire, England