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Leah May 1766–1857 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 9 Mar 1766
Birth Location: Corsham,Wilts,U.K.
Death Date: April 1857
Death Location: Box, Wiltshire, England
Father: Thomas (Corsham
Mother: Anne Norris
Spouse(s): Richard Butler
Children(s): Ann 🧬
In 1766, Leah May entered the world in Corsham,Wilts,U.K., born to Thomas Atworth May Corsham And Anne Norris. Leah May married Richard Butler, and had children including Ann Butler. Leah May passed away in 1857 in Box, Wiltshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1766, Leah May entered the world in Corsham,Wilts,U.K., born to Thomas Atworth May Corsham And Anne Norris.
- Leah May married Richard Butler, and had children including Ann Butler.
- Leah May passed away in 1857 in Box, Wiltshire, England.
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Leah May's Ancestors
Leah May's Descendants
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1. Ann (Butler) 🧬 1787–1859 m. Samuel Poulsom 1788–1856
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1. Jacob Poulsom 1814–1854 m. Jemima Cottle 1813–1869
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1. Maria Mortimer 1846–1912 m. Thomas Mortimer 1844–1925
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1. Fanny Mortimer 1870–
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2. Frederick Mortimer 1872–
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3. Lily Mortimer 1879–
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4. Fanny Mortimer 1869–
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5. Frederick Mortimer 1872–
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6. Lily Mortimer 1879–
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7. Violet (Clara) Ballefant 1890–
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8. Rosa Mortimer 1874–1961 m. Joseph Mortimer 1873–1927
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Leah May's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 9 Mar 1766
Event Place: Corsham,Wilts,U.K.
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: April 1857
Event Place: Box, Wiltshire, England