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William Collier

BirthC.1806 - Stilton, Huntingdonshire, England
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FatherJoseph Collier

Born in Stilton, Huntingdonshire, England on C.1806 to Joseph Collier. William Collier married Sarah Takes and had 10 children.

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Joseph Collier
1773 - Unknown
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Sarah Takes
1806 - Unknown
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Sarah Collier
1839 - 1868
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An Collier
1845 - Unknown
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Charles Collier
1836 - Unknown
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Nathan Collier
1841 - Unknown
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Maria Collier
1843 - Unknown
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Fanny Collier
1843 - Unknown
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John Willm Collier
1850 - Unknown
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George Collier
1849 - 1921
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Lucy Collier
1846 - Unknown
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Henry Collier
1836 - Unknown

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