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Elizabeth WILSON

Birth05 Apr 1730 - Langley, Essex, England
Death15 Feb 1761 - Langley, Essex, England
MotherElizabeth Turner
FatherEdward Wilson

Born in Langley, Essex, England on 05 Apr 1730 to Edward Wilson and Elizabeth Turner. Elizabeth WILSON married John Sell and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Feb 1761 in Langley, Essex, England.

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Parents
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Edward Wilson
1705 - 1783
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Elizabeth Turner
1706 - 1744
Spouse(s)
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John Sell
1726 - 1759
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Edward Wyman
Unknown - Unknown
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Edward Sell
1759 - 1836
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Thomas Wilson Sell
1756 - 1756
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Elizabeth Sell
1761 - Unknown
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Mary Sell
1748 - Unknown

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Mary Sell
1754 - 1755
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Elizabeth Sell
1766 - Unknown
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Mary Wyman Wilson
1748 - 1758

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