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William Binns 1841–1920 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1841
Birth Location: Barkisland, Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire
Death Date: 1920
Death Location: Norland, Halifax, Yorkshire
Father: John Binns
Mother: Hannah 🏴🧬
Spouse(s): Sarah Austwick
Children(s): Joseph Binns
In 1841, William Binns entered the world in Barkisland, Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire, born to John Binns And Hannah Middleton. William Binns married Sarah Austwick, and had children including Joseph Binns. William Binns passed away in 1920 in Norland, Halifax, Yorkshire.
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Biography
- In 1841, William Binns entered the world in Barkisland, Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire, born to John Binns And Hannah Middleton.
- William Binns married Sarah Austwick, and had children including Joseph Binns.
- William Binns passed away in 1920 in Norland, Halifax, Yorkshire.
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William Binns's Ancestors
William Binns's Descendants
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1. Joseph Binns 1867– m. Eva (Matilda) Western 1887–1977
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1. Angus (Western) Binns 1909–1974 m. Genty Marshall 1914–2002
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1. Terrence (Marshall) Binns 1935–2012 m. Pearl (Maria Ashley) (Castles) 1936–2005 m. Julie Heggart –2012
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2. Kenneth (Marshall) Binns 1936–1992
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1841
Event Place: Barkisland, Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1920
Event Place: Norland, Halifax, Yorkshire