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William Beardall

Birth2 Mar 1818 - Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England
Death1 February 1871 - Battersea, Greater London, England
MotherMartha Roe Smith
FatherSamuel Beardall

Born in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England on 2 Mar 1818 to Samuel Beardall and Martha Roe Smith. William Beardall married Rosetta Rose and had 13 children. He passed away on 1 February 1871 in Battersea, Greater London, England.

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Samuel Beardall
1793 - 1857
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Martha Roe Smith
1786 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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Rosetta Rose
1815 - 1860
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Elizabeth Shaw
1830 - Unknown
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Hannah Beardall
1838 - 1870
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Frederick Beardall
1850 - Unknown
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John Beardall
1863 - 1942
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George Beardall
1867 - 1949
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James Edward Beardall
1869 - 1929
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Ellen Beardall
1861 - Unknown
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William Beardall
1866 - 1866
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Sarah Beardall
1842 - Unknown
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Samuel Beardall
1841 - 1841
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Joseph Beardall
1851 - Unknown
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William Beardall
1845 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Beardall
1848 - 1938
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Henry Beardall
1857 - Unknown

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