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William WHITBREAD

Birth1806 - Margaret Roding Essex
DeathMar 1857 - Ongar, Essex
MotherSarah Little
FatherJohn WHITBREAD

Born in Margaret Roding Essex on 1806 to John WHITBREAD and Sarah Little. William WHITBREAD married Jane Asser and had 9 children. He passed away on Mar 1857 in Ongar, Essex.

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John Whitbread
1776 - 1851
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Sarah Little
1776 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Jane Asser
1806 - 1883
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Albert Whitbread
1846 - 1902
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Edward Whitbread
1827 - 1909
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Joseph Whitbread
1834 - Unknown
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Stephen Whitbread
1831 - 1899
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Maria Whitbread
1835 - 1857
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Henry Whitbread
1838 - 1916
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Jane Whitbread
1832 - 1867
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Joanna Whitbread
1840 - 1842
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Caroline Whitbread
1844 - Unknown

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