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William Leeming

Birth1715 - Rawdon, near Guisley, Yorkshire
Death1765 - Rawdon, near Guisley, Yorkshire
MotherLucy Gill
FatherMarmaduke Leeming

Born in Rawdon, near Guisley, Yorkshire on 1715 to Marmaduke Leeming and Lucy Gill. William Leeming married Elizabeth Leach and had 7 children. He passed away on 1765 in Rawdon, near Guisley, Yorkshire.

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Marmaduke Leeming
1673 - 1747
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Lucy Gill
1675 - 1743
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Elizabeth Leach
1717 - 1766
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Elish.
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Leeming
1754 - 1820
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Mary Leeming
1750 - Unknown
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Tabitha Leeming
1747 - 1774
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Joseph Leeming
1752 - 1777
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William Leeming
1749 - 1749
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Elizabeth Leeming
1745 - 1836
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Joseph Leeming
1753 - 1777

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