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William Henry Sellars

Birth1856 - Wardlow, Derbyshire, England
Death08 Dec 1929 - Blackpool, Lancashire, England
MotherHannah Sykes
Fatherwilliam sellars

Born in Wardlow, Derbyshire, England on 1856 to william sellars and Hannah Sykes. William Henry Sellars married Emma Dunstan and had 7 children. He passed away on 08 Dec 1929 in Blackpool, Lancashire, England.

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William Sellars
1827 - 1880
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Hannah Sykes
1830 - 1899
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Emma Dunstan
1867 - 1906
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Constance Sellars
1898 - 1985
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Sydney Sellars
1896 - 1976
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Elsie Sellars
1895 - 1981
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Mabel Sellers
1891 - 1976
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Hilda Sellars
1893 - 1975
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Frederick William Sellars
1893 - 1982
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Nellie Sellars
1905 - Unknown

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