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Ethel (Micklethwaite) Wood (1889)

Ethel Wood formerly Micklethwaite
Born in Kirkburton, Yorkshire, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1914 in Halifax, Yorkshire, Englandmap
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 30 Apr 2017
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Biography

Census: 1891 1901 1911

Baptism: 21 Apr 1889. Kirkburton - All Hallows Yorkshire.

Note: id: m4066 Ancestor id: J1. For more details of sources see website http://micklethwaite.one-name.net..

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  • Source: S01 Birth registration or baptism record
  • Source: S02 Marriage registration or record
  • Source: S09 1891 census record England and Wales
  • Source: S10 1901 census record England and Wales
  • Source: S11 1911 census record England and Wales

1911 census RG14 26396 203





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