Mary Elizabeth Cottrell (geboren Pearey)<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: 1863 - Guisborough, Yorkshire<br>Geboorte: 1863 - Guisborough, Yorkshire, England&;lt;br>Huwelijk: 1879<br>Woonplaats: 1871 - Guisbrough, Yorkshire (West Riding), England<br>Woonplaats: 1881 - Guisbrough, Yorkshire,Yorkshire North Riding, England<br>Woonplaats: 1891 - Guisborough, Yorkshire, Yorkshire (North Riding), England<br>Woonplaats: 31 mrt 1901 - Guisbrough, Yorkshire (North Riding), England<br>Woonplaats: 1911 - Guisborough, Guisborough, Yorkshire (North Riding), England<br>Overlijden: 1941 - Wharfedale, Yorkshire, England<br>Ouders: John Pearey, Elizabeth Pearey (geboren Wynn)<br>Echtgenoot: Joseph Cottrell<br>Kinderen: John W Cottrell, Harry Cottrell, Fred Cottrell, Joseph Cottrell, Charles Cottrell, Edith Maude Isenberg (geboren Cottrell), Eliza Cottrell<br>Broers/zusters: David Pearey, Elizabeth Mary Pearey, William Pearey, John Pearey, Joseph Pearey, Robert Pearey, Thomas Pearey, Sarah Ann Waugh (geboren Pearey), Eliza Jane Pearey
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