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William Goodfellow

BirthAbt. 1844 - Melmerby, Cumberland, England
Death20 Jan 1913 - Sunderland, Durham, England
MotherMary EDMUNDSON
FatherRobert GOODFELLOW

Born in Melmerby, Cumberland, England on Abt. 1844 to Robert GOODFELLOW and Mary EDMUNDSON. William Goodfellow married Elizabeth Rea and had 10 children. He passed away on 20 Jan 1913 in Sunderland, Durham, England.

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Robert Goodfellow
1809 - 1862
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Mary Edmundson
1811 - 1848
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Elizabeth Rea
1846 - 1913
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Eleanor J Goodfellow
1872 - 1948
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William Goodfellow
1880 - 1950
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Hannah Goodfellow
1876 - 1935
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Robert Goodfellow
1868 - Unknown
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John Richard Goodfellow
1886 - 1947
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Walter Goodfellow
1887 - 1941
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Joseph Goodfellow
1881 - 1948
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Mary Goodfellow
1870 - 1943
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Elizabeth Streets/(nee Goodfellow)
1877 - 1936
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John Goodfellow
1876 - 1876

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