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William Wallace Guy

BirthJanuary 1843 - Farsley, Yorkshire, England
DeathMar 1916 - North Bierley, Yorkshire West Riding, England
MotherElizabeth Guy
FatherWilliam Guy

Born in Farsley, Yorkshire, England on January 1843 to William Guy and Elizabeth Guy. William Wallace Guy married Sarah Ann Phillips and had 5 children. He passed away on Mar 1916 in North Bierley, Yorkshire West Riding, England.

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William Guy
1817 - 1874
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Elizabeth Guy
1816 - 1866
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Sarah Ann Phillips
1850 - 1878
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Hannah Brook
1843 - 1872
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Martha Jones
1849 - Unknown
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George Ernest Guy
1870 - Unknown
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Annie Mary Guy
1863 - 1906
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Lois Guy
1877 - 1940
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Joseph Guy
1865 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Guy
1878 - Unknown

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