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Elizabeth (Baulch) Beasley & Ann Boles

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Elizabeth (Baulch) Beasley & Ann Boles
A photo of Eliabeth Beasley, wife of John Mills Beasley, and her mother Ann Boles
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Ann Boles
Ann Boles was born on March 6, 1814 at Somerton in Somerset County United Kingdom. She was the parent of Frederick Baulch. She was the parent of Harriet Baulch. Ann's partner was Francis Baulch, and they had children Elizabeth (Baulch) Beasley, Mary Ann Baulch, Sarah Baulch, Henry Baulch, James Baulch, George Baulch, William Baulch, Samuel Baulch, Suzan Baulch, John Baulch, Charles Baulch, Alfred Baulch, and Enoch Baulch. Ann Boles died at age 87 years old on December 12, 1901 in Port Fairy, VIC Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ann Boles.
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Elizabeth (Baulch) Beasley
Elizabeth (Baulch) Beasley of Dunkeld, VIC Australia was born on March 3, 1833 in Pitney, Somerset County, England United Kingdom to Ann Boles and Francis Baulch. She had siblings Mary Ann Baulch, Sarah Baulch, Henry Baulch, James Baulch, George Baulch, William Baulch, Samuel Baulch, Suzan Baulch, John Baulch, Charles Baulch, Alfred Baulch, and Enoch Baulch. She was in a relationship with John Mills Beasley, and had a child George Francis Beasley. Elizabeth Beasley died at age 77 years old on October 1, 1910 in Dunkeld, VIC Australia, and was buried circa October 3, 1910.
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