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ELIZABETH ANN Cordingley

Birth23 August 1853 - Bank, Eccleshill, Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Death24 Aug 1889 - 44 Brunswick Rd, Greengates, Eccleshill, Bradford, Yorkshire, England
MotherSusannah Firth
FatherJOHN Cordingley

Born in Bank, Eccleshill, Bradford, Yorkshire, England on 23 August 1853 to JOHN Cordingley and Susannah Firth. ELIZABETH ANN Cordingley married JOSEPH Cowman and had 7 children. She passed away on 24 Aug 1889 in 44 Brunswick Rd, Greengates, Eccleshill, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
John Cordingley
1835 - Unknown
Susannah Firth
1833 - 1866
Spouse(s)
Joseph Cowman
1850 - 1919
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Ellen Cowman
1873 - 1924
William Cowman
1875 - 1935
Alice Cowman
1881 - 1965
Joseph Henry Cowman
1879 - 1942

Walter Cowman
1878 - 1965
Florence Cowman
1883 - 1896
Roseina Cowman
1885 - 1949

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