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William Malpass

Birth12 May 1820 - Wotton, Staffordshire, England
Death9 Dec 1903 - Offley Rock Eccleshall
MotherHarriet Bailey
FatherJoseph Malpas

Born in Wotton, Staffordshire, England on 12 May 1820 to Joseph Malpas and Harriet Bailey. William Malpass married Sarah Jane Davidson and had 8 children. He passed away on 9 Dec 1903 in Offley Rock Eccleshall.

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Joseph Malpas
1794 - 1860
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Harriet Bailey
1795 - 1866
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Sarah Jane Davidson
1820 - 1900
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David Malpass
1858 - 1908
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William Malpass
1852 - Unknown
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George Malpass
1854 - 1945
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Reuben Malpass
1866 - 1911
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Mark Glover Malpass
1868 - 1953
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Randolph Noel Malpas
1870 - Unknown
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John Malpas
1850 - Unknown
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Sarah Malpass
1850 - Unknown

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