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William Shears

BirthAbout 1767 - Milverton, Somerset, England
Death14 May 1820 - Milverton, Somerset, England
MotherSarah Saunders
FatherWilliam Shears

Born in Milverton, Somerset, England on About 1767 to William Shears and Sarah Saunders. William Shears married Betty Bagbear and had 11 children. He passed away on 14 May 1820 in Milverton, Somerset, England.

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William Shears
1749 - 1837
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Sarah Saunders
Unknown - Unknown
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Betty Bagbear
1772 - 1848
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Robert Shears
1798 - 1861
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Elizabeth Shears
1799 - Unknown
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Joan Shears
1802 - Unknown
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James Shears
1811 - Unknown
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Mary Shears
1817 - Unknown
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William Shears
1796 - Unknown
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John Shears
1805 - 1871
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John Shears
1805 - Unknown
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William Shears
1796 - Unknown
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Joan Shears
1802 - Unknown
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Robert Shears
1798 - 1836

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