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George Down Shellabear

Birth12 Jan 1803 - Great Torrington, Devon, England
DeathJuly 1885 - Barnstaple, Devonshire
MotherMary Slee
FatherJohn Shellabear

Born in Great Torrington, Devon, England on 12 Jan 1803 to John Shellabear and Mary Slee. George Down Shellabear married Sarah Wheeler and had 7 children. He passed away on July 1885 in Barnstaple, Devonshire.

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John Shellabear
1776 - 1850
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Mary Slee
1778 - Unknown
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Sarah Wheeler
1812 - 1883
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Jane Susannah Shellabear
1833 - 1895
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John Shellabeer
1843 - 1934
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Lucy Shellabear
1849 - 1932
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James Venning Shellabear
1847 - 1917
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George D Shellabear
1844 - 1932
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Mary Saunders Shellabear
1828 - 1890
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John Shellabear
1830 - 1835

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