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William Shellis

Birth18 Apr 1790 - Stourport Worcestershire England
Death29 Sep 1844 - St John the Baptist, Gloucster, Gloucstershire, England
MotherElizabeth WEBBER
FatherMatthew Shallis

Born in Stourport Worcestershire England on 18 Apr 1790 to Matthew Shallis and Elizabeth WEBBER. William Shellis married Drusilla Tipper and had 6 children. He passed away on 29 Sep 1844 in St John the Baptist, Gloucster, Gloucstershire, England.

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Matthew Shallis
1750 - 1812
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Elizabeth Webber
1770 - Unknown
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Drusilla Tipper
1796 - Unknown
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James Shellis
1834 - 1914
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Ann Maria Shellis
1836 - 1922
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Emma Shellis
1828 - 1877
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William Shellis
1824 - 1879
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Matthew Shellis
1820 - 1851
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Caroline Shellis
1822 - Unknown

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