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William Collison

Birth14 Sep 1817 - Shouldham, Norfolk, England
Death3 Jun 1897 - Shouldham, Norfolk, England
MotherMartha Goodwyn
FatherJohn Collinson

Born in Shouldham, Norfolk, England on 14 Sep 1817 to John Collinson and Martha Goodwyn. William Collison married Harriet Chesson and had 7 children. He passed away on 3 Jun 1897 in Shouldham, Norfolk, England.

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John Collinson
1771 - 1850
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Martha Goodwyn
1780 - 1872
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Harriet Chesson
1811 - 1871
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William Chesson
1836 - 1873
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Jabez Collison
1846 - 1918
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Ann Collison
1852 - 1853
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Harriet Collison
1839 - 1892
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Elizabeth Collison
1844 - 1871
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George Collison
1849 - 1927
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John Collison
1842 - Unknown

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