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William Parsons

BirthSep 1806 - Hartland, Devon, England
Death23 Apr 1887 - Port Hope, Durham County, Ontario, Canada
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Born in Hartland, Devon, England on Sep 1806. William Parsons married Margaret Trick and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 Apr 1887 in Port Hope, Durham County, Ontario, Canada.

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Margaret Trick
1812 - 1898
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William Henry Parsons
1849 - 1927
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Elizabeth Parsons
1835 - 1908
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Thomas James Parsons
Unknown - 1852
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Julia Parsons
1846 - 1883
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Hannah Parsons
1843 - 1847
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Susan Parsons
Unknown - 1839
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Catherine Parsons
Unknown - 1845
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Susan Jane Parsons
1840 - 1851

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