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William Chamberlain

Birth1836 - Shevington, Lancashire, England
Death13 Oct 1896 - Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia
MotherEllen Shaw
FatherWilliam Chamberlain

Born in Shevington, Lancashire, England on 1836 to William Chamberlain and Ellen Shaw. William Chamberlain married Dorothea Farrell and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 Oct 1896 in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia.

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William Chamberlain
1812 - Unknown
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Ellen Shaw
1810 - 1864
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Dorothea Farrell
1831 - 1888
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John Chamberlain
1859 - 1887
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George Patrick Chamberlain
1875 - 1908
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James Chamberlain
1868 - 1890
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Mary Chamberlain
1855 - 1855
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Ann Chamberlain
1861 - Unknown
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William Chamberlain
1855 - 1868
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Sarah Chamberlain
1865 - 1868
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Edward Chamberlain
1857 - 1885
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Thomas Michael Chamberlain
Unknown - Unknown
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Ellen Mary Chamberlain
1870 - 1950

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