Harriett Crabbe1 was the daughter of
James Crabbe and Martha Wifeofjamescrabbe.
She was born about 1824 at Somerset, England. 2
She lived in 1845 at Donyatt, Somerset, England. 2
She died on 2 November 1907 at King St, Glencoe, Middlesex, ON, CA. 3 Probably at the home of her son-in-law Walter James Small.
The cause of death was
Primary Senility & Diabetes, Immediate Diabetic Coma, 1 year3.
She married Thomas Trott.
She married Thomas Trott
on 21 October 1845 at Donyatt, Somerset, England.
2
Thomas Trott1 was the son of
Thomas Trott and Jane Wifeofthomastrott.
He was born about 1821 in England. 2
He was christened on 21 October 1821 at Kingstone, Somerset, England. 4
He worked as a Wheelwright in 1845 at Donyatt, Somerset, England. 2
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James Crabbe
born about 1800
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born 29 May 1847
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Source: Death Register, Canada, Ontario
Author: Ontario Registrar
Type: Vital
Source: Marriage Register, UK
Type: Vital
Source: Church of England parish records
Somerset, England
Donyatt, Somerset, England
King St, Glencoe, Middlesex, ON, CA
England
Kingstone, Somerset, England
Cause: Primary Senility & Diabetes, Immediate Diabetic Coma, 1 year
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