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William Pamphilon

Birth1769 - Bishopsgate, London
DeathBEF 1840 - Not Available
MotherRebecca Ashby
FatherJohn Pamphilon

Born in Bishopsgate, London on 1769 to John Pamphilon and Rebecca Ashby. William Pamphilon married Ann Brade and had 11 children. He passed away on BEF 1840.

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Parents
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John Pamphilon
1752 - 1804
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Rebecca Ashby
1697 - Unknown
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Ann Brade
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Edwards
1790 - Unknown
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Joseph John Pamphilon
1807 - Unknown
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Sarah Elizabeth Pamphilon
1802 - 1802
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Ann Pamphilon
1811 - Unknown
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William Pamphilon
1795 - Unknown
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Sarah Elizabeth Pamphilon
1801 - 1886
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Charles Pamphilon
1797 - Unknown
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Emma Pamphilon
1827 - Unknown
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Jane Pamphilon
1825 - Unknown
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Sarah Pamphilon
1809 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Pamphilon
1821 - Unknown
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Thomas Pamphilon
1823 - Unknown

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