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William Weighell

BirthSep 1868 - Snilesworth, Yorkshire, England
DeathSep 1938 - Reg Ryedale, Yorkshire, England
MotherHannah Pearson
FatherJohn Weighell

Born in Snilesworth, Yorkshire, England on Sep 1868 to John Weighell and Hannah Pearson. William Weighell married Jane Ann Bowes and had 7 children. He passed away on Sep 1938 in Reg Ryedale, Yorkshire, England.

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John Weighell
1815 - 1884
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Hannah Pearson
1833 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Jane Ann Bowes
1878 - 1954
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Edith Mary Weighell
1911 - 2002
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Eva Jane Winifred Weighell
1901 - 1959
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William Weighell
1899 - 1982
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Martha Hannah Weighell
1904 - 1976
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Lilian Weighell
1900 - 1933
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Norman Weighell
1903 - 1977
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John James Weighell
1909 - 1993

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