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James Willmott

Birth1811 - Stanstead, Hertfordshire, England
DeathDec 1879 - Ware Hertfordshire Ref 3a/192
MotherMary Roberts
FatherEdward/ Edwd Wilmot/Willymot

Born in Stanstead, Hertfordshire, England on 1811 to Edward/ Edwd Wilmot/Willymot and Mary Roberts. James Willmott married Jane Fellowes and had 6 children. He passed away on Dec 1879 in Ware Hertfordshire Ref 3a/192.

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Edward/ Edwd Wilmot/willymot
1779 - 1839
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Mary Roberts
1774 - Unknown
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Jane Fellowes
1811 - Unknown
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Jane Fellows
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Willmot
1842 - 1917
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William Willmott
1839 - Unknown
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John Willmott
1845 - 1925
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James Willmott
1850 - Unknown
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Alfred Willmott
1855 - Unknown
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Eliza Sarah Willmott
1852 - 1941

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