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  1. Spouse(s) Solomon Maddern 1795 - 1837. Children Show all. Richard Trembath Maddern 1827 - 1914. Elizabeth Maddern 1822 - Unknown. ... Jane Maddern: Est. Birth Date.

  2. Sep 5, 2022 · Elizabeth Maddern (Oates) Also Known As: "Elizabeth Williams" Birthdate: 1840: Birthplace: Cornwall, England, United Kingdom: Death: April 28, 1926 (85-86) Wallaroo, District Council of the Copper Coast, SA, Australia Immediate Family: Wife of

  3. Jun 5, 2022 · Phillipa Maddern (1858 - ) Elizabeth Maddern (1859 - ). In 1851 (aged ~23), Phillipa's occupation was 'Miner'. She was living in Penzance with her husband, Richard Maddern (27); her daughter, Ellen Maddern (1); and James Hunking (21), and . Phillipa died on July 18, 1917 in Victoria, Australia aged ~89. Records and Facts Baptism

  4. James Hosken (Hoskin) Birthdate: 1780: Birthplace: Madron, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom) Death: Immediate Family: Son of James Hoskin and Elizabeth Maddern Husband of Jane (Jennifer) Hosken Father of Mary Bottrell; Jane Newton; Catherine Trudgen; Honour Uren and John Wallis Hosken Brother of Mary Hoskin and Elizabeth Hoskin. Managed by:

  5. Elizabeth James Ethel Maddern (Mitchell) Birthdate: 1879: Birthplace: Penzance, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom) Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of James Mitchell and Elizabeth Mitchell Wife of William Charles Maddern Mother of Ethel James Maddern; Phoebe Maddern and William C Maddern. Managed by: Private User Last Updated:

  6. Oct 8, 2021 · Obituary. James H. Maddern, 54, of East Sparta, Ohio passed away on Tuesday, September 28, 2021. He was born April 25, 1967 in Massillon, Ohio. James was a self-employed electrician. He was very passionate about his dogs and had a passion for restoring cars and motorcycles and was restoring a 1973 Ford Mustang with his sons, Tallon and Jamen.

  7. Jan 30, 2024 · Though their visits were fulfilling, London married Elizabeth "Bess" Maddern shortly after. Modern Woman Kittredge began her writing career about the same time as London's first marriage began, publishing non-fiction essays, which included an article requesting women to stop riding sidesaddle.