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William Barnard

Birth4 Mar 1803 - Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
Death23 Oct 1892 - Badsey, Worcestershire, England
MotherElizabeth Thornton
FatherJoseph Barnard

Born in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England on 4 Mar 1803 to Joseph Barnard and Elizabeth Thornton. William Barnard married Nancy White and had 6 children. He passed away on 23 Oct 1892 in Badsey, Worcestershire, England.

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Joseph Barnard
1759 - 1803
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Elizabeth Thornton
1759 - 1836
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Nancy White
1801 - 1857
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Mary Ann Hayward
1795 - 1824
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Elizabeth Barnard
1845 - 1892
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Henry Barnard
1828 - 1860
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Joseph Barnard
1832 - 1910
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Edwin Barnard
1840 - 1873
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John Barnard
1838 - Unknown
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Ann Barnard
1834 - 1853

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