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William Fallows

Birthabt 1781 - Broadley, Staffordshire, England
DeathOctober 1856 - Stone, Staffordshire, England
MotherLydia Simpson
FatherWilliam Fallowes

Born in Broadley, Staffordshire, England on abt 1781 to William Fallowes and Lydia Simpson. William Fallows married HARRIETT JACKSON and had 7 children. He passed away on October 1856 in Stone, Staffordshire, England.

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William Fallowes
1755 - 1792
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Lydia Simpson
1758 - Unknown
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Harriett Jackson
1821 - 1896
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Lucy Fallows
1850 - 1924
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Sarah Fallows
1843 - 1890
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Eliza Fallows
1853 - 1919
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John Fallows
1848 - Unknown
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Charles Fallows Fisher
1856 - 1951
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Elizabeth Jane Fallows
1855 - Unknown
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William Fallows
1856 - 1936

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