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William Colls

Birthabt 1817 - Brockdish, Norfolk, England
Death22 Sep 1876 - Caistor, Lincolnshire
MotherElizabeth Leaper
FatherJohn Colls

Born in Brockdish, Norfolk, England on abt 1817 to John Colls and Elizabeth Leaper. William Colls married Charlotte Taylor and had 7 children. He passed away on 22 Sep 1876 in Caistor, Lincolnshire.

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Parents
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John Colls
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Leaper
1773 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Charlotte Taylor
1815 - 1852
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Susanna Salsbury
1817 - 1898
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Emma Or Emily Leaper
1816 - Unknown
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Lovice Alice Colls
1847 - 1931
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George Colls
1845 - Unknown
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William Colls
1849 - 1901
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Mary Ann Colls
1841 - Unknown
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Charlotte Colls
1839 - 1917
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Anna Colls
1842 - Unknown
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William Colls Leaper Watling
1834 - 1928

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