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William Collis

Birthabt 1809 - Blackheath, Kent, England
DeathOctober 1861 - Kettering, Northamptonshire
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Born in Blackheath, Kent, England on abt 1809. William Collis married Sarah Ann Clark and had 10 children. He passed away on October 1861 in Kettering, Northamptonshire.

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Sarah Ann Clark
1811 - 1883
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William Collis
1841 - 1883
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Charles Collis
1838 - 1899
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Lewis Collis
1850 - 1913
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Amos Collis
1848 - Unknown
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David Collis
1843 - Unknown
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George Collis
1839 - Unknown
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Henry Collis
1845 - Unknown
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Rebecca Collis
1854 - 1869
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Mary Ann Collis
1835 - Unknown
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Herbert Collis
1857 - Unknown

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