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Ellen Day 1779–1781 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 August 1779

Birth Location: The Bury, St. Paul's Walden

Death Date: 01 Apr 1781

Death Location: The Bury, St. Paul's Walden.

Father: Thomas Day

Mother: Ann wilmott

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In 1779, Ellen Day entered the world in The Bury, St. Paul's Walden, born to Thomas Day And Ann Wilmott. Ellen Day passed away in 1781 in The Bury, St. Paul's Walden..

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Biography

  • In 1779, Ellen Day entered the world in The Bury, St. Paul's Walden, born to Thomas Day And Ann Wilmott.
  • Ellen Day passed away in 1781 in The Bury, St. Paul's Walden..

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Ellen Day's Ancestors

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Ellen Day
1779–1781
Birth Place: The Bury, St. Paul's Walden
Parents
Thomas Day
1745–1838
St Paul's Walden, Hertfordshire, England
Ann wilmott
1745–1841
Pirton near Hitchen,Hertfordshire,England.
Grandparents
John DAY
1714–1773
St Pauls Walden, Hertfordshire, England
Eleanor CLARK
1716–
Hertfordshire, England
Richard Willmott
1692–
Kings Walden, Hertfordshire, England
Alice Stubs
1710–
Null, Hertfordshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Solomon Day
1691–1712
Mary Piggot
1685–1712
Richard Wilmot
1670–
Esther White
1670–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sollomon Day
1671–
Sarah Day
1671–1757
George Piggott
–1743
Sarah Carter
1672–1751

Ellen Day's Timeline

2 Records

1779
22 August 1779
Birth of Ellen Day in The Bury, St. Paul's Walden
The Bury, St. Paul's Walden
1781
01 Apr 1781
Age 2
Death of Ellen Day in The Bury, St. Paul's Walden.
The Bury, St. Paul's Walden.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 August 1779
    Event Place: The Bury, St. Paul's Walden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Apr 1781
    Event Place: The Bury, St. Paul's Walden.

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