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Boothby
in
Sutterton
in
Kingston upon Thames
Rev. Evelyn Boothby
b.
24 Apr 1825
Sutterton, Lincolnshire, England
d.
24 May 1874
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England
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F
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Rev. Charles Boothby
1786 - 1846
M
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Marianne Catherine Beridge
1801 - 1884
m.
24 Oct 1820
Rev. William Henry Boothby
1823 - 1896
Rev. Evelyn Boothby
1825 - 1874
Martha Serena Boothby
1826 - 1909
Reginald FitzHenry Boothby
1830 - 1849
Judith Agnes Boothby
1832 - 1862
Colonel Basil Charles Boothby
1834 - 1892
Cecilia Elizabeth Boothby
1837 -
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H
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Rev. Evelyn Boothby
1825 - 1874
W
.
Margaretta Jane Carr
Cal 1822 - 1907
m.
1 Jun 1853
Colonel Reginald Evelyn Boothby
1855 -
Mary Boothby
1857 - 1874
Laura Cecilia Boothby
1859 -
Louisa Jane Boothby
1861 -
Alice Evelyne Boothby
1864 - 1897
Captain William Osbert Boothby
1866 -
Judith Letitia Boothby
1869 -
Rev. Frederick Boothby
1871 -
Basil Tanfield Beridge Boothby
1873 -
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Facts and Events
Name
[1]
Rev. Evelyn Boothby
Gender
Male
Birth
[1]
24 Apr 1825
Sutterton, Lincolnshire, England
Marriage
1 Jun 1853
Gosforth, Northumberland, England
to
Margaretta Jane Carr
Death
[1]
24 May 1874
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England
Burial
?
29 May 1874
References
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1.0
1.1
1.2
Howard, Joseph Jackson, and Frederick Arthur Crisp.
Visitation of England and Wales
. (London, England: Joseph Jackson Howard, 1893-1921)
Vol.16,
p. 187.
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