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William Willis

Birthabt 1838 - Gosforth, Northumberland, England
DeathApril 1913 - Tynemouth, Northumberland, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Clark
Fatherwilliam Willis

Born in Gosforth, Northumberland, England on abt 1838 to william Willis and Elizabeth Clark. William Willis married Hannah Ann Hall and had 7 children. He passed away on April 1913 in Tynemouth, Northumberland, United Kingdom.

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William Willis
1806 - 1854
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Elizabeth Clark
1809 - 1870
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Hannah Ann Hall
1841 - 1917
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William Willis
1865 - 1940
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George Willis
1871 - Unknown
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John Willis
1866 - Unknown
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Susan Willis
1862 - Unknown
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Henry Willis
1878 - 1951
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Sarah Willis
1873 - Unknown
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James H Willie
1879 - 1943

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