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Ellen Leech \ Leach 1855–1894 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Jan 1855

Birth Location: Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: 4 Jul 1894

Death Location: Northleach, Gloucestershire, England

Father: Charles Leech

Mother: Keziah Gardner

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The story of Ellen Leech \ Leach began in 1855 in Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England. Ellen Leech \ Leach passed away in 1894 in Northleach, Gloucestershire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Ellen Leech \ Leach began in 1855 in Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England.
  • Ellen Leech \ Leach passed away in 1894 in Northleach, Gloucestershire, England.

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Ellen Leach's Ancestors

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Ellen Leach
1855–1894
Birth Place: Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
Charles Leach \ Leech
1814–1903
Sherborne, Gloucestershire, , England
Keziah (\ Hannah) Gardner
1812–1873
Great Ilford, Warwickshire, England
Grandparents
James Leech
1779–1861
Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England
Mary (Ann) Baker
1778–1844
Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Leech
1745–1815
Calo Wakefield
1759–1779
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Leech
1714–
Hannah Smith
1716–
John Wakefield
1723–1785
Mary (Wakefield)
1724–1800

Ellen Leach's Timeline

2 Records

1855
20 Jan 1855
Birth of Ellen Leech \ Leach in Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England
Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England
1894
4 Jul 1894
Age 39
Death of Ellen Leech \ Leach in Northleach, Gloucestershire, England
Northleach, Gloucestershire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Jan 1855
    Event Place: Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Jul 1894
    Event Place: Northleach, Gloucestershire, England

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