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William Hellard

Birth24 May 1702 - Langford Budville Sommerset England
DeathNot Available - Somerset
MotherMary Turner
FatherWilliam Hellard

Born in Langford Budville Sommerset England on 24 May 1702 to William Hellard and Mary Turner. William Hellard married Margaret Adams and had 9 children. He passed away in Somerset.

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William Hellard
1673 - 1730
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Mary Turner
1671 - 1730
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Margaret Adams
1702 - Unknown
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Thomas Hellard
1736 - Unknown
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William Hellard
1734 - 1775
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Isaac Hellard
1741 - Unknown
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Jacob Hellard
1745 - 1795
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Betty Hellard
1739 - Unknown
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Edward Hellard
1726 - 1752
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Mary Hellard
1731 - 1735
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James Hellard
1746 - Unknown
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Robert Hellard
1728 - Unknown

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