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WILLIAM MELLOR 1750–1838 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1750
Birth Location: Staffordshire, England
Death Date: 1838
Death Location: Crowdicote, Derbyshire
Father: EDWARD MELLOR
Mother: MARY WORRALL
Spouse(s): ELIZABETH CLOWE
Children(s): MARY MELLOR, Samuel Mellor
In 1750, WILLIAM MELLOR entered the world in Staffordshire, England, born to Edward Mellor And Mary Worrall. WILLIAM MELLOR married Elizabeth Clowe, and had children including Mary Mellor, Samuel Mellor. WILLIAM MELLOR passed away in 1838 in Crowdicote, Derbyshire.
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Biography
- In 1750, WILLIAM MELLOR entered the world in Staffordshire, England, born to Edward Mellor And Mary Worrall.
- WILLIAM MELLOR married Elizabeth Clowe, and had children including Mary Mellor, Samuel Mellor.
- WILLIAM MELLOR passed away in 1838 in Crowdicote, Derbyshire.
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WILLIAM MELLOR's Ancestors
WILLIAM MELLOR's Descendants
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1. MARY MELLOR 1777–1851 m. JOHN ADAMS 1782–1867
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1. William Adams 1813–1898 m. Hannah Wood 1812–1902
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1. Ann Adams 1837–1886 m. Thomas Oakden 1837–1903
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1. William (Henry) Oakden 1865–1934 m. Eliza Bull 1869–1922
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2. Elizabeth Oakden 1868–1869
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3. Annie Oakden 1870–1948
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4. Mary Oakden 1874–1875
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2. Samuel Mellor 1773–1859
WILLIAM MELLOR's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1750
Event Place: Staffordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1838
Event Place: Crowdicote, Derbyshire