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Ellen Sheldon

BirthApril 1849 - Woodmancoat, Gloucestershire, England
Death3/5/1883 - Illey, Worcestershire, England
MotherHannah Hyde
FatherJoseph Sheldon

Born in Woodmancoat, Gloucestershire, England on April 1849 to Joseph Sheldon and Hannah Hyde. Ellen Sheldon married William Baylis and had 9 children. She passed away on 3/5/1883 in Illey, Worcestershire, England.

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Parents
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Joseph Sheldon
1814 - Unknown
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Hannah Hyde
1821 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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William Baylis
1834 - 1910
Children Show all
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Alfred Baylis
1871 - 1955
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George James Baylis
1879 - 1956
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Walter Baylis
1877 - 1949
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Albert William Baylis
1874 - 1936
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Frank Baylis
1872 - Unknown
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Nellie Baylis
1880 - Unknown
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Lucy Elizabeth Baylis
1862 - 1949
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William Baylis
1863 - 1944
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William Lucas Baylis
1863 - 1944

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