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William Webber

BirthAbt. 1813 - Old Cleeve, Somerset
DeathJuly 1892 - Williton, Somerset
MotherElizabeth Burnett
FatherJohn Webber

Born in Old Cleeve, Somerset on Abt. 1813 to John Webber and Elizabeth Burnett. William Webber married Elizabeth Rowe and had 9 children. He passed away on July 1892 in Williton, Somerset.

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John Webber
1796 - 1875
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Elizabeth Burnett
1794 - 1879
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Elizabeth Rowe
1815 - 1885
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Sarah Ann Webber
1850 - 1928
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Mary Webber
1839 - 1900
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Richard Webber
1847 - 1913
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Jane Webber
1858 - Unknown
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John Webber
1838 - 1853
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Thomas Cridland Webber
1854 - Unknown
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Ann Webber
1833 - 1893
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Alfred Webber
1841 - Unknown
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Francis J Webber
1844 - Unknown

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