Rebecca Critchlow (Q255244): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: Date of death (P38): 1710, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1623748417221)
(‎Removed claim: Country of citizenship (P616): (Q256459), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1661944492600)
 
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Rebecca Critchlow
Property / Date of death: 1710 / qualifier
 
Property / Religious background
 
Property / Religious background: Philadelphian Society / rank
 
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Property / Country of citizenship: United Kingdom / rank
 
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Property / Career statement: Widow / rank
 
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Property / Career statement: Preacher / rank
 
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Property / Hosted
 
Property / Hosted: French Prophets / rank
 
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Property / Family various
 
Property / Family various: Sarah Critchlow / rank
 
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Property / Family various: Sarah Critchlow / qualifier
 
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Property / Family various: Daniel Critchlow / rank
 
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Property / Family various: Mrs Critchlow / rank
 
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Property / Family various: Mrs Critchlow / qualifier
 
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Property / Family various: Mary Critchlow / rank
 
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Property / Family various: Mary Critchlow / qualifier
 
Property / Family various
 
Property / Family various: Rebecca Cuff / rank
 
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Property / Family various: Rebecca Cuff / qualifier
 
Property / Family various: Rebecca Cuff / qualifier
 
Property / Geographic compatriotism
 
Property / Geographic compatriotism: England / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 31 August 2022

* before 1675, + after 1710, English, Widow, preacher, part of the French Prophets’ movement from 1706
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Rebecca Critchlow
* before 1675, + after 1710, English, Widow, preacher, part of the French Prophets’ movement from 1706

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