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Elizabeth Waldron 1671–1711 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1671

Birth Location: Clent, Worcestershire, England

Death Date: Bef 28 Jul 1711

Death Location: England

Father: Thomas Waldron

Mother:

Spouse(s): John Hill

Children(s): John Hill

Elizabeth Waldron was born in 1671 in Clent, Worcestershire, England, the child of Thomas Waldron And Mary Gapp. Elizabeth Waldron married John Hill, and had children including John Hill. Elizabeth Waldron passed away in 1711 in England.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Waldron was born in 1671 in Clent, Worcestershire, England, the child of Thomas Waldron And Mary Gapp.
  • Elizabeth Waldron married John Hill, and had children including John Hill.
  • Elizabeth Waldron passed away in 1711 in England.

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Elizabeth Waldron's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Waldron
1671–1711
Birth Place: Clent, Worcestershire, England
Parents
Thomas Waldron
1642–
Worcestershire, England
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Great-Grandparents
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Elizabeth Waldron's Descendants

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Elizabeth Waldron (1671–Bef 28 Jul 1711) m. John Hill (1667–Bef 11 Jan 1723)
  1. 1. John Hill 1695–1794 m. Elizabeth (Dillard) Coley 1700–
    1. 1. Francis Hill 1731–1807
      1. 1. Mary (Penn) Hill 1763–1837 m. Dudley Bagley 1761–1837
        1. 1. Ann Bagley 1801–1880 m. William Benbow 1802–1886

Elizabeth Waldron's Timeline

2 Records

1671
1671
Birth of Elizabeth Waldron in Clent, Worcestershire, England
Clent, Worcestershire, England
1711
Bef 28 Jul 1711
Age 40
Death of Elizabeth Waldron in England
England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1671
    Event Place: Clent, Worcestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef 28 Jul 1711
    Event Place: England

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