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Mary Willson

Birth9 Jul 1805 - Siston, Gloucestershire, England
DeathJul 1870 - Bitton, Gloucestershire, England
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Born in Siston, Gloucestershire, England on 9 Jul 1805. Mary Willson married George Cryer and had 12 children. She passed away on Jul 1870 in Bitton, Gloucestershire, England.

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George Cryer
1806 - 1873
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Samuel Cryer
1844 - 1926
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George Cryer
1838 - 1895
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Thomas Cryer
1833 - 1895
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Charles Cryer
1837 - 1917
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James Cryer
1835 - 1896
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John Cryer
1830 - 1892
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William Cryer
1828 - 1891
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Charity Ann Cryer
1830 - 1886
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Clara Eliza Cryer
1844 - 1895
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Sarah Wickett Cryer
1837 - 1911
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Charles Cryer
1828 - 1845
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Mary Ann Cryer
1838 - 1872

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