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Lydia Howe 1832 – 1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1832

Birth Location: Pavenham, Bedfordshire, England

Death Date: July 1902

Death Location: Bedford, Bedfordshire

Father: Thomas Howe

Mother: Anne Chandler

Spouse(s): James Prigmore

Children(s): Eliza Prigmore, Josiah Prigmore, Emma Prigmore, Arthur Prigmore, George Prigmore, Fred Prigmore, Ellen Prigmore

Lydia Howe was born in Pavenham, Bedfordshire, England in 1832, to Thomas Howe and Anne Chandler. Later in life, Lydia Howe married James Prigmore; among their children were Eliza Prigmore, Josiah Prigmore, Emma Prigmore, Arthur Prigmore, George Prigmore, Fred Prigmore and Ellen Prigmore. Lydia Howe died in Bedford, Bedfordshire, 1902.

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Parents

Thomas Howe
1811 –
Birth Location: High Ham, Somerset, England
TH
Anne Chandler
1815 –
Birth Location: High Ham, Somerset, England
AC

Spouses(s)

James Prigmore
1831 –
Birth Location: Felmersham, Bedfordshire, England
JP

Children(s)

Eliza Prigmore
1853 –
Birth Location: Felmersham, Bedfordshire, England
EP
Josiah Prigmore
1855 –
Birth Location: Felmersham, Bedfordshire, England
JP
Emma Prigmore
1858 –
Birth Location: Felmersham, Bedfordshire, England
EP
Arthur Prigmore
1862 –
Birth Location: Felmersham, Bedfordshire, England
AP
George Prigmore
1866 – 1937
Birth Location: Elstow, Bedfordshire, England
GP
Fred Prigmore
1869 –
Birth Location: Felmersham, Bedfordshire, England
FP
Ellen Prigmore
1870 –
Birth Location: Felmersham, Bedfordshire, England
EP

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: abt 1832
    Event Place: Pavenham, Bedfordshire, England
    Record Source: 1871 England Census, England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915, Class: RG10; Piece: 1539; Folio: 48; Page: 4; GSU roll: 829786

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1871
    Event Place: Felmersham, Bedfordshire, England
    Record Source: 1871 England Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 1539; Folio: 48; Page: 4; GSU roll: 829786

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: July 1902
    Event Place: Bedford, Bedfordshire
    Record Source: England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915

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