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William Rees

Birth1824 - Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
DeathDECEASED - Not Available
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Born in Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom on 1824. William Rees married Ann Morgan and had 13 children. He passed away on DECEASED.

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Ann Morgan
1821 - Unknown
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Henry William Rees
1859 - 1934
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Gwenllian Rees
1858 - 1863
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Henry Rees
1862 - 1864
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William E Rees
1851 - 1902
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David Rees
1847 - Unknown
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Mary Rees
1847 - 1904
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Margaret Rees
1856 - Unknown
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Eliza Rees
1852 - Unknown
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Margaret E Rees
1856 - 1898
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Elizabeth Rees
1852 - 1936
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Gwenllian Rees
1845 - 1858
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Mary Rees
1845 - Unknown
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William Rees
1851 - 1917

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