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Matilda Wells 1807–1875 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1807

Birth Location: Manby, Lincolnshire, England

Death Date: 21 Mar 1875

Death Location: St John's Ward, Cottingham, HULL Humberside England

Father: Francis Wells

Mother: Frances Sherwood

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In 1807, Matilda Wells entered the world in Manby, Lincolnshire, England, born to Francis Wells And Frances Sherwood. Matilda Wells passed away in 1875 in St John's Ward, Cottingham, HULL Humberside England.

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Biography

  • In 1807, Matilda Wells entered the world in Manby, Lincolnshire, England, born to Francis Wells And Frances Sherwood.
  • Matilda Wells passed away in 1875 in St John's Ward, Cottingham, HULL Humberside England.

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Matilda Wells's Ancestors

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Matilda Wells
1807–1875
Birth Place: Manby, Lincolnshire, England
Parents
Francis Wells
1754–1846
Grimoldby, Lincolnshire, England
Frances Sherwood
1761–
Grimoldby, Lincolnshire, England
Grandparents
John Wells
1725–1762
Grimoldby, Lincolnshire, England
Frances Baldoch
1718–
Grimoldby, Lincolnshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Wells
1691–1750
Susannah Clisby
1699–1756
John Baldoch
1716–1745
Frances
1718–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Matilda Wells's Timeline

2 Records

1807
abt 1807
Birth of Matilda Wells in Manby, Lincolnshire, England
Manby, Lincolnshire, England
1875
21 Mar 1875
Age 68
Death of Matilda Wells in St John's Ward, Cottingham, HULL Humberside England
St John's Ward, Cottingham, HULL Humberside England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1807
    Event Place: Manby, Lincolnshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Mar 1875
    Event Place: St John's Ward, Cottingham, HULL Humberside England

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