Elizabeth was born in about 1750 probably in Hull, Yorkshire, based on her marriage and the birth of their children.
1774 Marriage:
Elizabeth married James Clarkson (abt.1748-) on the 24 May 1774 in Hull, Yorkshire, England. [1] Link to FamilySearch source
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Birth of Children:
Nancy Clarkson (abt.1775-) was born in about late April or early May 1775 and was christened on the 4 May 1775 in Hull, East Yorkshire;
Jacob Clarkson (abt.1776-) was born in about December 1776 and christened on the 2 January 1777 in Hull, Yorkshire;
Their daughter Hannah (Clarkson) Clark (abt.1778-1864) was born in about December 1778 in Hull, East Yorkshire. She was christened on the 21 December 1778 in Holy Trinity, Hull, East Yorkshire, England.
Harriet Clarkson (abt.1780-) was probably born in November 1780 and christened on the 20 November 1780 at Holy Trinity, Hull;
Benjamin Clarkson (abt.1784-) was probably born in April 1784 and christened on the 19 April 1784 at Holy Trinity, Hull;
↑Marriage:
"England Marriages, 1538–1973" FamilySearch (accessed 21 March 2022)
Elizabeth Dry marriage to James Clarkson on 24 May 1774 in Hull, Yorkshire, England.
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