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Isabel Harrison 1690–1729 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 29 Sep 1690
Birth Location: Chipping, Lancashire, England
Death Date: Feb 1729
Death Location: Newton, Lancashire, England
Father: Henry Harrison
Mother: Margaret Spencer
Spouse(s): James Boardman
Children(s): James Boardman
In 1690, Isabel Harrison entered the world in Chipping, Lancashire, England, born to Henry Harrison And Margaret Spencer. Isabel Harrison married James Boardman, and had children including James Boardman. Isabel Harrison passed away in 1729 in Newton, Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- In 1690, Isabel Harrison entered the world in Chipping, Lancashire, England, born to Henry Harrison And Margaret Spencer.
- Isabel Harrison married James Boardman, and had children including James Boardman.
- Isabel Harrison passed away in 1729 in Newton, Lancashire, England.
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Isabel Harrison's Ancestors
Isabel Harrison's Descendants
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1. James Boardman 1713–1769 m. Ellen Hurst 1713–1756
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1. ❤️Betty Boardman 1745–1810 m. ❤️Thomas Howcroft 1745–1825
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1. ❤️Ann Howcroft 1768–1838 m. ❤️Ralph Yates 1768–1836
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1. ❤️Daniel Yates 1799–1877 m. Margaret (Topping) ❤️ 1803–1876
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Isabel Harrison's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 29 Sep 1690
Event Place: Chipping, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Feb 1729
Event Place: Newton, Lancashire, England