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William Slade

Birth1853 - Corston, Wiltshire, England
DeathBET OCT 1921 AND DEC 1921 - Malmesbury, WIL,ENG
MotherElizabeth Susan Gay
FatherJohn Gale Slade

Born in Corston, Wiltshire, England on 1853 to John Gale Slade and Elizabeth Susan Gay. William Slade married Emily Parsons and had 10 children. He passed away on BET OCT 1921 AND DEC 1921 in Malmesbury, WIL,ENG.

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Parents
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John Gale Slade
1802 - 1880
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Elizabeth Susan Gay
1820 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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Emily Parsons
1856 - 1938
Children Show all
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Charles Slade
1884 - 1970
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Ethel Slade
1888 - 1983
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William Henry Slade
1899 - 1918
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Kate Slade
1893 - 1984
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Annie Slade
1890 - Unknown
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Lily Slade
1894 - 1983
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Fanny Slade
1882 - Unknown
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Ada Slade
1886 - 1946
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Walter Slade
1897 - 1918
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Emily Ellen Slade
1881 - 1972

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