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William Wyatt 1832 – 1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1832

Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England

Death Date: 16 Jul 1913

Death Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England

Father: John Wyatt

Mother: Ann Kirby

Spouse(s): Sarah North

Children(s): Dinah Wyatt, John Wyatt, James Wyatt, Sarah Wyatt, Sarah Wyatt, William Wyatt, Ellen Wyatt, Emma Wyatt, James Wyatt, George Wyatt, Albert Wyatt

The story of William Wyatt began in 1832 in Fringford, Oxfordshire, England, with parents John Wyatt and Ann Kirby. As an adult, William Wyatt wed Sarah North. Their household included Dinah Wyatt, John Wyatt, James Wyatt, Sarah Wyatt, Sarah Wyatt, William Wyatt, Ellen Wyatt, Emma Wyatt, James Henry Wyatt, George Thomas Wyatt and Albert Joseph Wyatt. William Wyatt's life came to an end in 1913 in Fringford, Oxfordshire, England.

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Parents

John Wyatt
1796 – 1846
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
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Ann Kirby
1808 – 1862
Birth Location: Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
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Spouses(s)

Sarah North
1833 – 1910
Birth Location: Charndon, Buckinghamshire, England
SN

Children(s)

Dinah Wyatt
1855 – 1918
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
DW
John Wyatt
1857 – 1935
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
JW
James Wyatt
1860 – 1861
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
JW
Sarah Wyatt
1862 –
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
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Sarah Wyatt
1863 –
Birth Location: Fringford Bicester Oxfordshire
SW
William Wyatt
1864 – 1927
Birth Location: Firing, ford, Oxfordshire, England
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Ellen Wyatt
1866 – 1885
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
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Emma Wyatt
1868 – 1940
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
EW
James Wyatt
1871 – 1923
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
JW
George Wyatt
1872 – 1951
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
GW
Albert Wyatt
1875 – 1944
Birth Location: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England
AW

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: Jan 1832
    Event Place: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 16 Jul 1913
    Event Place: Fringford, Oxfordshire, England

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