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William Shepherd

BirthJanuary 1847 - St Bridget Beckermet, Cumberland, England
DeathOctober 1913 - Laxey View, Coulderton, Cumberland
MotherMargaret Leech
FatherJohn Shepherd

Born in St Bridget Beckermet, Cumberland, England on January 1847 to John Shepherd and Margaret Leech. William Shepherd had 8 children. He passed away on October 1913 in Laxey View, Coulderton, Cumberland.

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John Shepherd
1816 - 1888
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Margaret Leech
1821 - 1876
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Walter Shepherd
1888 - 1969
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Margaret Jane Shepherd
1871 - 1888
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Richard Shepherd
1879 - 1967
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William Leech Shepherd
1877 - 1968
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Ada Shepherd
1881 - Unknown
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John Robert Shepherd
1873 - 1874
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Albert Shepherd
1883 - 1922
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Ernest Shepherd
1885 - 1956

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