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William Fallows

BirthBEF 24 MAY 1795 - Bilston, Staffordshire, UK
DeathApr 1874 - Staffordshire, Worcestershire, England
MotherSarah Lees
FatherEdward Fellows

Born in Bilston, Staffordshire, UK on BEF 24 MAY 1795 to Edward Fellows and Sarah Lees. William Fallows married Mary Ann Smith and had 11 children. He passed away on Apr 1874 in Staffordshire, Worcestershire, England.

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Edward Fellows
1751 - 1825
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Sarah Lees
1751 - 1808
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Mary Ann Smith
1795 - 1869
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Jemima Fallows
1840 - Unknown
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William Fallows
1832 - 1908
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Edward Fellows
1821 - Unknown
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Fanny Fellows
1834 - 1885
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Catherine Fellows
1826 - Unknown
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Joseph Fellows
1824 - 1872
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Phoebe Fellows
1832 - Unknown
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Sarah Fellows
1817 - Unknown
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John Fellows
1826 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Fellows
1820 - Unknown
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John Fellows
1823 - Unknown

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