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George William Wheldrake

BirthJuly 1871 - Spurn point Kilnsea East Yorkshire, England
Death20 Oct 1915 - Reedness Goole, Lincolnshire, England
MotherMary Burdin
FatherEdward Wheldrake

Born in Spurn point Kilnsea East Yorkshire, England on July 1871 to Edward Wheldrake and Mary Burdin. George William Wheldrake married Annie Smith and had 6 children. He passed away on 20 Oct 1915 in Reedness Goole, Lincolnshire, England.

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Edward Wheldrake
1828 - 1913
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Mary Burdin
1826 - Unknown
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Annie Smith
1874 - 1949
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David Wilfred Wheldrake
1903 - 1965
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Marion Ann Wheldrake
1905 - 1988
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Edward Wheldrake
1898 - 1898
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Edward Wheldrake
1910 - 1993
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William Wheldrake
1901 - 1968
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Arthur Wheldrake
1914 - 1976

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