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WILLIAM DRAYCOTT

Birthabt 1816 - Newhall, Derbyshire, England
Death1870 - Nottinghamshire, England
MotherElizabeth Cramp
FatherRichard Draycott

Born in Newhall, Derbyshire, England on abt 1816 to Richard Draycott and Elizabeth Cramp. WILLIAM DRAYCOTT married Mary Ann Colclough and had 7 children. He passed away on 1870 in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Richard Draycott
1780 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cramp
1775 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Colclough
1812 - 1891
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Thomas Farmer Draycott
1850 - 1918
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Alfred Draycott
1847 - 1885
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John Henry Draycott
1853 - Unknown
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Maria Draycott
1838 - 1887
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Sabra Draycott
1839 - Unknown
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Jonathan Ford Draycott
1834 - 1879
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William Farmer Draycott
1844 - Unknown

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