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William Shell

Birth1728 - Surry, Surry, Virginia, United States
Death9 Aug 1807 - Jalapa, Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
MotherEsther Wigglesworth
FatherJohn Sewall/Shell

Born in Surry, Surry, Virginia, United States on 1728 to John Sewall/Shell and Esther Wigglesworth. William Shell married Amelia June Ellis and had 10 children. He passed away on 9 Aug 1807 in Jalapa, Newberry County, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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John Sewall/shell
1680 - 1774
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Esther Wigglesworth
1685 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Amelia June Ellis
1733 - 1798
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Abigail (Abba) Collinsworth
1760 - 1807
Children Show all
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Stephen Shell
1754 - 1822
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Harmon Shell
1765 - 1834
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John Ellis Shell
1762 - 1818
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Nancy Shell (Dugan)
1771 - 1855
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Lucy Shell
1756 - 1824
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William Shell
1759 - 1830
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Amelia Shell
1769 - 1835
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Lemmon Lemuel Shell
1769 - 1814
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Dorothea Valentine Melson
1802 - 1884
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Cornelius Dollison Shell
1800 - 1888

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