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Hannah Cross 1858–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 Jan 1858

Birth Location: Ely, Cambridgeshire, England

Death Date: 21 Oct 1912

Death Location: Wentworth, Ontario, Canada

Father: Mark Cross

Mother: Hannah *^*

Spouse(s): Henry Biggley

Children(s): Luke *, Susannah Bigley, Annas Bigley, Matthew Bigley, John Bigley, Stillborn Bigley, James Bigley, Joseph Bigley, Mary Bigley, Stillborn Bigley

In 1858, Hannah Cross entered the world in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, born to Mark Cross And Hannah West. Hannah Cross married Henry Heaps Biggley, and had children including Annas Bigley, James Henry Bigley, John Henry Bigley, Joseph Bigley, Luke Biggley, Mary Agnes Bigley, Matthew Robert Bigley, Stillborn Bigley, Susannah Bigley. Hannah Cross passed away in 1912 in Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1858, Hannah Cross entered the world in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, born to Mark Cross And Hannah West.
  • Hannah Cross married Henry Heaps Biggley, and had children including Annas Bigley, James Henry Bigley, John Henry Bigley, Joseph Bigley, Luke Biggley, Mary Agnes Bigley, Matthew Robert Bigley, Stillborn Bigley, Susannah Bigley.
  • Hannah Cross passed away in 1912 in Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Cross's Ancestors

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Hannah Cross
1858–1912
Birth Place: Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
Parents
Mark Cross
1819–1871
of The Parish of Ely Trinity, Cambridge, England
Hannah (West) *^*
1824–1882
Littleport, Cambridgeshire, England
Grandparents
Thomas (Cross) *^*
1778–1832
Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
Martha (Jordan) *^*
1780–1836
Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Cross's Descendants

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Hannah Cross (04 Jan 1858–21 Oct 1912) m. Henry (Heaps) Biggley (18 May 1852–22 May 1925)
  1. 1. Luke (Biggley) * 1877–1939 m. Sarah-Jane (Golds) * 1877–1954
    1. 1. George (Alexander) Biggley 1905–1975 m. Florence (Lillian Snow) M-Biggley 1909–2004
      1. 1. William (Frederick) Biggley 1932–2012
      2. 2. Shirley (Margaret) Biggley 1933–2015
      3. 3. Linda (Jean) Biggley 1947–2010
      4. 4. Lillian (Louise) Biggley 1935–2020 m. Charles (Gordon) Howard 1932–2018
      5. 5. George (Edward) Biggley 1928–2011
      6. 6. Irene (Mae) Biggley 1932–1990
      7. 7. Kenneth (Warren) Biggley 1929–2002
      8. 8. Richard (Arnold) Biggley 1939–2018
    2. 2. Joseph (Hall) Biggley 1923–2005
    3. 3. Minnie Biggley 1903–1987 m. John Springstead 1903–
    4. 4. Sarah (J) Ryckman 1916–1973 m. Elmer (A) Ryckman 1914–1997
      1. 1. Harry (Arnold) Ryckman 1938–2001
    5. 5. Margaret (Ellen) Biggley 1909–1962
    6. 6. James (Frederick) Biggley 1907–1977 m. Emily (Isabel) Havers 1915–1983
    7. 7. Matthew Biggley 1912–1976
    8. 8. Alma (Mae) Biggley 1910–1959
    9. 9. Maxwell (Vernon) Biggley 1918–1991
    10. 10. William (Henry) Biggley 1901–1965
    11. 11. Charles (Arthur) Biggley 1914–1915
    12. 12. Robert (E.) Biggley 1916–1976
    13. 13. John (Murray) Biggley 1915–1915
  2. 2. Susannah Bigley 1882–1929
  3. 3. Annas Bigley 1896–1988
  4. 4. Matthew (Robert) Bigley 1880–1946
  5. 5. John (Henry) Bigley 1897–1897
  6. 6. Stillborn Bigley 1901–1901
  7. 7. James (Henry) Bigley 1884–1899
  8. 8. Joseph Bigley 1894–1895
  9. 9. Mary (Agnes) Bigley 1890–1891
  10. 10. Stillborn Bigley 1892–1892

Hannah Cross's Timeline

2 Records

1858
04 Jan 1858
Birth of Hannah Cross in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
1912
21 Oct 1912
Age 54
Death of Hannah Cross in Wentworth, Ontario, Canada
Wentworth, Ontario, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 Jan 1858
    Event Place: Ely, Cambridgeshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Oct 1912
    Event Place: Wentworth, Ontario, Canada

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