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William Malpas

BirthAbt. 1832 - Staffordshire, England
Death1885 - Staffordshire, United Kingdom
MotherLydia Stanyer
FatherJames Malpas

Born in Staffordshire, England on Abt. 1832 to James Malpas and Lydia Stanyer. William Malpas married Elizabeth watkin and had 8 children. He passed away on 1885 in Staffordshire, United Kingdom.

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James Malpas
1805 - 1886
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Lydia Stanyer
1806 - 1881
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Elizabeth Watkin
1833 - 1891
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Roshannah Malpas
1863 - 1918
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James Edwin Malpass
1865 - 1911
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Lydia Alice Malpas
1860 - 1897
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Alfred Malpass
1874 - 1951
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James Edwin Malpass
1858 - 1863
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Alice Malpass
1869 - Unknown
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William Arthur Malpass
1870 - 1904
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Lydia Alice Hewitt
Unknown - Unknown

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