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Ellen Forrest, nee St Leger 1788–1833 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ? 1788
Birth Location: Ireland
Death Date: 1833
Death Location: England
Father: William Leger
Mother: Anne Angelo
Spouse(s): Charles Forrest
Children(s): Ann Forrest, Charles Forrest, Ellen Forrest, William Forrest
In 1788, Ellen Forrest, nee St Leger entered the world in Ireland, born to William Charles St Leger And Anne Caroline Eliza Angelo. Ellen Forrest, nee St Leger married Charles Ramus Forrest, and had children including Ann Lavina Forrest, Charles Forrest, Ellen Forrest, William St Leger Forrest. Ellen Forrest, nee St Leger passed away in 1833 in England.
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Biography
- In 1788, Ellen Forrest, nee St Leger entered the world in Ireland, born to William Charles St Leger And Anne Caroline Eliza Angelo.
- Ellen Forrest, nee St Leger married Charles Ramus Forrest, and had children including Ann Lavina Forrest, Charles Forrest, Ellen Forrest, William St Leger Forrest.
- Ellen Forrest, nee St Leger passed away in 1833 in England.
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Ellen Leger's Ancestors
Ellen Leger's Descendants
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1. Ann (Lavina) Forrest 1812–1867
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2. Charles Forrest 1809–1839
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3. Ellen Forrest 1820–1885
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4. William (St Leger) Forrest 1810–1839
Ellen Leger's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ? 1788
Event Place: Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1833
Event Place: England