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Generation: 1
Generation: 2
| 2. | Elizabeth “Bessie” BECKETT (1.William1) was born on 14 Jan 1878 in Lancaster, Lancashire County, England; died on 5 May 1956; was buried in Grahamstown (now Makhanda), Cape Colony (now Eastern Cape Province), South Africa. Elizabeth married James “Arthur” MOTYER on 17 Aug 1898 in Walton-on-the-Hill, Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England. James (son of Capt. James Elijah MOTYER and Charlotte Farrie ROBERTS) was born on 27 Jan 1872 in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England; died on 20 Dec 1957; was buried in Grahamstown (now Makhanda), Cape Colony (now Eastern Cape Province), South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 3. Dr. Doris Helen MOTYER
was born on 9 Aug 1899 in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England; died about 1950 in Gweru (formerly Gwelo), Midlands Province, Zimbabwe.
- 4. Herbert Edmund MOTYER
was born on 27 May 1901 in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, Lancashire County (now Greater Manchester County), England; died in 1964.
- 5. Alfred Ernest MOTYER
was born on 14 May 1905 in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, Lancashire County (now Greater Manchester County), England; died in Feb 1984 in Poole, Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England.
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Generation: 3
| 3. | Dr. Doris Helen MOTYER (2.Elizabeth2, 1.William1) was born on 9 Aug 1899 in Liverpool, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England; died about 1950 in Gweru (formerly Gwelo), Midlands Province, Zimbabwe. Doris married Dr. Reginald Douglas “Reggie” WARREN-SMITH on 12 Nov 1927 in Monkseaton, Northumberland County, England. Reginald (son of George Warren SMITH and Minnie Gertrude HAWKES) was born on 29 Oct 1890 in Avon, Gloucestershire County, England; died on 4 Apr 1956 in South Africa; was buried in Grahamstown (now Makhanda), Cape Colony (now Eastern Cape Province), South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 5
Generation: 6
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