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William Timbs

Birth1798 - St George The Martyr, Greater london, Surrey
DeathMAR 1866 - Uxbridge, Middlesex
MotherDeborah Holliday
FatherJohn Timbs

Born in St George The Martyr, Greater london, Surrey on 1798 to John Timbs and Deborah Holliday. William Timbs married Ann Hart and had 8 children. He passed away on MAR 1866 in Uxbridge, Middlesex.

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Parents
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John Timbs
1771 - 1819
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Deborah Holliday
1773 - 1824
Spouse(s)
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Ann Hart
1811 - 1901
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Ann Hart
Unknown - Unknown
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Deborah Holliday Timbs
1834 - 1897
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Mary Ann Timbs
1845 - Unknown
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William Marshall Timbs
1832 - 1886
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Henry James Timbs
1840 - 1898
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Annie Timbs / Patmore
1860 - 1940
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Mary Ann Timbs
1831 - Unknown
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William Samuel Owen Glendower Timbs
1858 - Unknown
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Mary Ann
1862 - Unknown

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