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William Leech

Birthabt 1805 - Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
DeathDEC Q 1851 - WOLVERHAMPTON Staffordshire
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Born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England on abt 1805. William Leech married Mary Pascall and had 11 children. He passed away on DEC Q 1851 in WOLVERHAMPTON Staffordshire.

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Mary Pascall
1809 - 1882
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Thomas Leech
1835 - 1897
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Alexander Leech
1847 - 1868
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Mary Ann Leech
1843 - Unknown
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George Leach
1838 - 1894
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Richard Leech
1844 - Unknown
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Joseph Leech
1833 - Unknown
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William Leech
1837 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Leech
1840 - Unknown
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Phoebe Leech
1846 - Unknown
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George Leach
1842 - Unknown
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George Leech
1844 - 1894

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