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William Bourne #

Birth1815 - Appledore, Kent, England
Death1 Sep. 1858 - Appledore, Kent, England
MotherSarah Mary Swan #(3xg-gm)
FatherThomas Bourne (3xpg-gf)

Born in Appledore, Kent, England on 1815 to Thomas Bourne (3xpg-gf) and Sarah Mary Swan #(3xg-gm). William Bourne # married Mary Dunster # and had 6 children. He passed away on 1 Sep. 1858 in Appledore, Kent, England.

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Thomas Bourne (3Xpg-gf)
1782 - 1865
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Sarah Mary Swan #(3Xg-gm)
1786 - 1868
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Mary Dunster #
1816 - 1845
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Alfred Frederick Bourne
1842 - 1886
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Henry Richard Bourne
1834 - 1867
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Jane Elizabeth Bourne
1840 - Unknown
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Mary Bourne
1838 - Unknown
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William Henry Bourne
1830 - 1888
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John Socrates Bourne # (Infant Death)
1845 - 1845

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