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Rachel Doughty 1856–1926 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1856

Birth Location: Yarm, Stockton

Death Date: 19 DEC 1926

Death Location: Tynemouth

Father: Charles Doughty

Mother: Elizabeth Strange

Spouse(s): William (Bache)

Children(s): Sarah Elsender

Rachel Doughty was born in 1856 in Yarm, Stockton, the child of Charles Doughty And Elizabeth Strange. Rachel Doughty married William Beach Bache, and had children including Sarah A Elsender. Rachel Doughty passed away in 1926 in Tynemouth.

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Biography

  • Rachel Doughty was born in 1856 in Yarm, Stockton, the child of Charles Doughty And Elizabeth Strange.
  • Rachel Doughty married William Beach Bache, and had children including Sarah A Elsender.
  • Rachel Doughty passed away in 1926 in Tynemouth.

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Rachel Doughty's Ancestors

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Rachel Doughty
1856–1926
Birth Place: Yarm, Stockton
Parents
Charles Doughty
1829–1907
Yarm
Elizabeth Strange
1837–1914
Fishponds, Bristol
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rachel Doughty's Descendants

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Rachel Doughty (1856–19 DEC 1926) m. William (Beach) (Bache) (31 MAY 1853–24 FEB 1929)
  1. 1. Sarah (A) Elsender 1890– m. John (Henry) Elsender 1891–1979
    1. 1. John (H) Elsender 1925–1997
    2. 2. Christina (M) Elsender 1918–
    3. 3. Annie Elsender 1912–1993 m. Fenwick (Hewitson) Runciman 1913–1977
      1. 1. Derek Runciman 1941–2008

Rachel Doughty's Timeline

2 Records

1856
1856
Birth of Rachel Doughty in Yarm, Stockton
Yarm, Stockton
1926
19 DEC 1926
Age 70
Death of Rachel Doughty in Tynemouth
Tynemouth

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1856
    Event Place: Yarm, Stockton

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 DEC 1926
    Event Place: Tynemouth

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