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William Willson

Birth19 Mar 1776 - Lincolnshire, England
Death1846 - Lincolnshire, England
MotherAnn Cook
FatherThomas Willson

Born in Lincolnshire, England on 19 Mar 1776 to Thomas Willson and Ann Cook. William Willson married Susanna Mason and had 8 children. He passed away on 1846 in Lincolnshire, England.

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Thomas Willson
1736 - Unknown
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Ann Cook
1735 - Unknown
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Susanna Mason
1784 - 1851
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Thomas Wilson / Willson
1804 - 1895
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William Wilson / Willson
1809 - 1877
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John Wilson / Willson
1807 - 1887
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Lucy Wilson
1825 - 1898
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Ann Wilson / Willson
1825 - Unknown
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Joseph Wilson
1809 - 1851
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Susanna Wilson / Willson
1817 - 1901
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Maria Fowler
1823 - Unknown

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