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William ILEY

BirthJuly 22 1739 - Wolsingham, Co Durham, England
Death11 Sep 1809 - Washington
MotherAnn Hopper
FatherWilliam ISLEY

Born in Wolsingham, Co Durham, England on July 22 1739 to William ISLEY and Ann Hopper. William ILEY married Mary Chapman and had 12 children. He passed away on 11 Sep 1809 in Washington.

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Parents
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William Isley
1715 - Unknown
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Ann Hopper
1711 - 1755
Spouse(s)
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Mary Chapman
1737 - 1766
Children Show all
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James Iley
1777 - 1853
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Ann Iley
1794 - Unknown
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Rachel Iley
1784 - 1786
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Dorothy Iley
1782 - 1859
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Matthew Iley
1765 - 1839
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John Iley
1772 - 1866
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Eleanor Iley
1789 - 1859
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Jane Iley
1786 - Unknown
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Robert Iley
1791 - 1802
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William Iley
1767 - Unknown
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Baby Boy Iley
1769 - Unknown
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George Iley
1763 - Unknown

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